Continue reading about A peak into village life in the Philippines
This is now my one week staying with Tom and Wendy Ysasi’s house. Even in these early days staying with them I have learned so many things. The couple is not only my family hosts but they are my friends, mentors and teachers. Tom, who comes to the Seattle by weekends, shares with me about [...]
Continue reading about Spaces in iLEAP Training Program: My Homestay
Before I came to the US to attend the iLEAP fellowship program I was confronted by my mixed feelings of the homestay portion of the iLEAP program. I had stayed in a homestay in the past but only for four days at the most. I wondered about the logic of staying for ten weeks in [...]
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Continue reading about Equality of Men and Women in Monuvu Perspective
Cunningham Hall University Washington, the iLEAP Center for Critical Service fellows, faculty and staff had a fruitful conversation with the University of Washington Center for Human Rights staff over lunch on October 15, 2010. The conversation started with introduction of fellows and sharing of Human Rights situations in the countries where the fellows came from. [...]
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This is a video of Mindanawon/ Fr. Albert Alejo SJ
Hello readers of this blog, My name is Era Colmo Espana, I am a member of the Monuvu tribal group in the province of Cotabato, in the island of Mindanao, Philippines. I am grateful to iLEAP that I am given the opportunity to be among the participants of the iLEAP Training Program this [...]
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