Spicy, crispy, savory, hot.
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Spicy, crispy, savory, hot.
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As I was just informed that my blog was linked to from Stef’s, I feel a little pressure to update. Fortunately, as part of a video project that I’ve been working on for a month or so I’m just getting back from three-day HIVaids conference in one of the most beautiful parts of Nicaragua that I’ve visited yet: the Solentiname Island Archipelago.
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This is an interview that I filmed a while back with Atlantic Coast Historian Johnny Hodgson about the history and annexation of the region.
In the vein of a video that Stephanie and I made with a youth group during our training in Masatepe, this video is the first of what I hope will be several videos about Kukra Hill as filmed and narrated by the youth of the community. The idea is to combine English language training with technology training while providing the participants with a means by which to explore their surroundings and share them with others in their country as well as around the world. Stay tuned!
The youth program that I work with in Kukra Hill submitted this video to a film contest as a “spot” touching on the subject of teen pregnancy and won! (Then we were disqualified because we edited on Final Cut Pro when the rules were to use Movie Maker…