Interview with a Madrileña

An interview with a local woman in Madrid (Madrileña) who lives in an apartment in a traditional neighborhood and hosts international students from different universities every semester in her home. 

Spicy or Sweet? South Korea has Both!

Food in Korea has many flavors and ingredients. Many dishes are shared and enjoyed together with family and friends, showing how important food is in Korean daily life and culture.

La Cinquième République (The Fifth Republic)

This week I'll be delving into how the French government is structured. I'll talk about a few key institutions that make up the current governemnt (the Fifth Republic) and how these compare to the US.

Get To Know Students in Cambodia

I asked Cambodian primary and secondary students questions about their lives, and here is how they answered... Their answers might surprise you!

The Mountain Kingdom in the Sky

Every place has a unique environment that affects how people live. In this field note, you will learn about what makes the environment in Lesotho special, helpful and challenging for Basotho people.

Daily Life in the Suburbs of South Korea

Learn about my first week in 경산시 (Gyeongsan-si), South Korea, and how daily life transpires here!

Fasching/Fastnacht/Karneval "Carnival" in Germany

In mid-February, I participated in an important German spring tradition: "Fasching" or Carnival, marking the beginning of spring and Lent. I visited the Cologne Carnival, which is famous in Germany.

Birds I Saw in Manchester, England

During my trip to Manchester, England I saw many birds like geese and pigeons near the water. Watching them helped me learn how animals live in busy cities.

Adios Por Ahora! (Goodbye For Now!)

Sadly, it's time to end our journey together.  First, I want to say farewell to all of you and also talk about the importance of Peace Corps volunteer work.

Meet Trevor Siyoni

Meet a 14 year old boy living in a rural Zambian village! 

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