
My mother was the first girl from her village in the Eastern Province of Zambia to be allowed to go to elementary school. Her grandfather advocated for her education when…
My mother was the first girl from her village in the Eastern Province of Zambia to be allowed to go to elementary school. Her grandfather advocated for her education when…
Facilitating a dialogue on the value of intergenerational fellowship to LGBTQ communities, at the table: Haas Center distinguished visitor and National Humanities Medalist Krista Tippett, and community partners, Openhouse LGBT…
I’m leading the organization of a book talk, Amy Biehl’s Last Home: A Bright Life, A Tragic Death, and a Journey of Reconciliation in South Africa. An intimate portrait of a Stanford alum, Fulbright scholar and human rights activist killed in an act of political violence.
Puerto Rico and two of its outer islands, Culebra and Vieques, were heavily impacted by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. In addition to destroying many homes and buildings, the storms severely…
Story is the thing, isn’t it? An evening of storytelling at Kepler’s quarterly reading series. The evening’s theme was Unsent Letter. I shared my short story ‘Thy neighbor’ . Here’s an extract.
I’m a student, again. The mission of the San Francisco Sex Information training is to train people to provide accurate, nonjudgmental sex information to the public.