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Oh, what a small, interconnected world

The wonderful Glenna Gordon was doing her internet thing in Monrovia today, when a man named Lincoln came over and introduced himself. He had my business card, with Glenna’s email written on the back. “I’ve never seen your business card, but I recognized the picture from Twitter,” she said. And Lincoln, a [...]

More news about Africa, from a guy who knows it well

I just wanted to draw attention to this blog, by a guy who’s spent his career covering Africa and, in my estimation, has some really insightful things to say about what’s happening there, and about how it’s being covered here. Meet Alex Belida.

People google the strangest things…

One of the benefits of blogging, at least to a nosy person like me, is that my blog software tracks how people get to me–including their google search terms. (The other thing it tracks, of course, is daily readership, and I am pleased to report that the world–or the sample of it you represent, [...]

Citizen diplomacy

This isn’t a Rwanda post, but I can’t help myself. Two guys, one from Israel, the other from Gaza, met at a youth dialogue camp, and as the violence there has gotten nasty again, have started blogging about…well, everything, but generically, peace. It’s a kind of joint diary that covers their own feelings, [...]

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