We find ourselves in Baregota, a small village 8 km from Lalibela, where we are set to build a school...
The first phase of the project is now complete: the journey, our time living in Camp Erech, and the creation...
Each June, the cobblestone streets erupt in music, color, and joyful chaos as locals and visitors celebrate creativity, faith, and...
Mexico never stops surprising me. All it takes is stepping off the main roads to find yourself in a world...
I wrote this during the long return from Camp Erech — to hold together fragments, emotions, and questions that still...
Yesterday in Rimini, two protests against the war in Ukraine took place. One was held under the Arch of Augustus,...
Each spring, San Miguel de Allende becomes a stage for one of Mexico’s most powerful spiritual rituals: Semana Santa—Holy Week....
In Ethiopia, there is a tradition that unfolds with music. As dancers move and singers raise their voices, a hand...
The Indigenous Dance Festival in Comonfort, Mexico, is not a spectacle. It’s a space where cultural memory takes form through...
Just before departing for my inaugural venture in Ethiopia (for the Afar Textile Project), my colleagues at Ayzoh! had cautioned...
Deeply rooted in Mexican Catholic tradition, Viernes de Dolores—Friday of Sorrows—commemorates the Virgin Mary’s grief during the Passion of Christ....
I originally wrote this text for the Camp Erech Box — the publication we created during our time in the...