Photo by Dan Luedert, 2004 Me with my student Jade at Vryman’s Erven Secondary School, New Amsterdam, Guyana. *** Un | Fixed Homeland: How Art makes me want to be a Guyana Girl again by Celeste Hamilton Dennis Before I left for Peace Corps Guyana in 2003, my father...
Photo by Gaetano Racit The Revenant, by Vim, Catania, Italy. *** Street Art + Cinema Project by Stéphanie Martin Petit I call myself a street art hunter. Thanks to the use of digital cameras, tons of us have emerged during those last years and we are now...
All photos by Kelly Gammon White Inishbofin Island, off the coast of Connemara in the West of Ireland. A great place to walk, if you keep an eye out for sheep and such. *** Why Ireland? By Kelly Gammon White I’m sitting in Katie’s Cottage, a hybrid...
Photo by Artur Pokusin via Unsplash *** My Street, Their World By Carmen Firan Sipping my morning coffee. Spring was just around the corner, but not quite there yet. The sparrows have gone berserk, they’ve lost patience, flinging from one branch to another,...
Photos by Rishi Shankar The snow laden peaks of the Kanchendzonga (in the center) range create a shape like a man sleeping on his back. *** Into the land of The Sleeping Buddha by Rishi Shankar My memory strained hard To believe In the sweltering days under...
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