March 15, 2007
Thoughts on Nairobi...
Returning to Nairobi has been both encouraging and unsatisfying. I am having a hard time reconciling my role as a student, resident, and foreigner in Nairobi . On a normal day, I spend about eight hours in class. Although the Swahili classes and lectures are usually intriguing and fairly pertinent for understanding the issues in Kenya , I become acutely aware of how I am sitting in a furnished room listening to a man in a suit lecture about the poverty, instead of actually being involved in the issues and experiencing them first hand. I guess I just feel like I am not doing anything. Kibera is one of the world’s largest slums, with over one million people and one-third of Nairobi ’s population residing in it and it is literally in my backyard. Instead of venturing into Kibera and seeing the squalor first-hand, however, every morning I head in the opposite direction towards Elite Court , where my classes are held. We learn that 57% of Kenyans live under the international poverty line, which is $1/day, but I have yet to see most of this. I guess I just wonder how much I am still being shielded from despite the fact that I am living and studying in Nairobi . Our classes end this week, so hopefully I will be able to have more tangible experiences during the ISP period.
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Hi Mollie,
I continue to be amazed by your experiences in Kenya, and your insights and reflections. It makes one realize how insulated we are here in Glenview, USA...I like how you keep reminding yourself that you're in Kenya, I do that too..I keep thinking, "Oh my gosh, Mollie is in Kenya!" It's so awesome! It's great to read your updates. Keep it up. I miss you so much.
Love,
Mom
Great Blog Mollie.. You are a wonderful writer! Happy st pats day to you.. the celebration continues.. Although you are seeing a certain part of life.. I must say that I still am so happy to be a part of this life I lead, the good friends that I have and the things we all have as we all work so hard!! .It does not mean it's bad or wrong, it just is! Enjoy the moments! . shel
Great Blog Mollie.. You are a wonderful writer! Happy st pats day to you.. the celebration continues.. Although you are seeing a certain part of life.. I must say that I still am so happy to be a part of this life I lead, the good friends that I have and the things we all have as we all work so hard!! .It does not mean it's bad or wrong, it just is! Enjoy the moments! . shel
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