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Ninataka chakula! | The Mzungu Memoirs
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Coming Back and Moving Forward. August 26, 2011. A Kenyan Meal: Ugali and Kale. The Swahili word of the day is chakula which means food! I thought I would take a detour here before speaking about my time with the children to go over the food I ate! Contrary to popular belief, I did not hunt my own food. The food we ate was prepared for us by the women working in Honorable Okundi’s house, which is where we stayed for a month in Kochia. Below is what we ate:. Ugi, a brown porridge like a liquidy oatmeal.
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Academia is not innocent. So how do we wash our hands? | Envisioning Other Worlds
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8230;from Academia to Activism. What majoring in economics did, and did not, teach me. Resistance in La Toma →. Academia is not innocent. So how do we wash our hands? July 29, 2012. And further reinforce the existing power structures that you are (supposedly) trying to tumble. The story is not new, and can be expanded in a number of ways, but today I am particularly taken by a recent article by Ashis Nandy (in Economic and Political Weekly, July 2012), where he summarizes this story very convincingly.