You can call me a lot of things, but prolific isn't one of them. I know it must be frustrating for the faithful readers of my blog (at this point, nobody) to visit my site hourly or bimonthly only to find that nothing has changed. Out of my concern for your best interest I have decided to introduce the Guest Blogger Series. Every week "or so," I will put up a link on my site to a blog written by a fellow India volunteer (without their permission) and carefully chosen at random by me.
You see, the other volunteers are far superior writers, and they actually give people a taste of some of the things they we are doing here. Since I have done a piss poor job of keeping friends and family up to date, what could be more American (and indirectly more Indian) than outsourcing that task to others? And here is the genius of it all. I don't have to write a single word.
Now for the first installment of the Guest Blogger Series.
Two weeks ago, all of the volunteers travelled to Andhra Pradesh (a state in Southern India) where we met a group from Sacramento representing the Joining Hands Against Hunger Program of the Presbyterian Church. We visited a number of groups working with NGO's and "People's Movements" in southern India. Below are links to other volunteers' blogs about the trip.
http://cammy1.blogspot.com/2007/02/ap.html
http://crabens.blogspot.com/2007/02/hotel-bliss.html
http://andygoestoindia.blogspot.com/2007/02/january-retreat-andhra-pradesh-well-im.html
http://andygoestoindia.blogspot.com/2007/02/dispassionate-analysis-ok-ive-vented.html
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