Sunday, April 28, 2013

Why Tanzania?


And I say why not?

"Work with people who aren't like you, especially folks who've had fewer opportunities than you. They will enrich your life and put the world in perspective. Most important, never turn down an opportunity. There's always going to be a reason to say no: You don't have the right clothes, the right experience, the right connections. Learn to say yes anyway." 
Cecile Richards 

And there you have it! I'll be taking a 28 hour flight from San Francisco to Dar es Salaam on May 1, 2013 for the month of May to volunteer with Art in TanzaniaBased primarily in 'Dar', Tanzania's largest seaport city, my days will be divided into pro bono graphic design work for Fiesta Magazine and teaching at a local nursery school. Although weekend trips to Zanzibar and Selous Reserve are on my agenda, I find leaving my options open often invite the most wonderful and unexpected opportunities. I can't wait for my adventure to unfold!

Art in Tanzania (AIT) is a Finnish/Tanzanian NGO registered in Tanzania, Zanzibar, Finland and Ethiopia. The organization started in 2001 to support local artists who did not have the resources to develop their talent. Over the course of a year, AIT receives over 1,000 volunteers and interns from around the world who are placed in community projects such as education (nursery, primary, and secondary), culture (art, music, magazines), and health (HIV awareness, first aid). The organization works across Tanzania, including Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar and Masai Land. 


In addition, AIT is part of the UNICEF Children Agenda and utilizes volunteers to assist with the program management and implementation. The Children Agenda (CA) is a coalition of organizations, government and other partners who are committed to child rights in Tanzania. 

The Top Ten Investments include:
  1. Invest to Save the Lives of the Children and Women
  2. Invest in Good Nutrition
  3. Invest in Better Hygiene and Sanitation in Schools and Health Facilities
  4. Invest in Early Childhood Development
  5. Invest in Quality Education for All Children
  6. Invest to Make Schools Safe
  7. Invest to Protect Infants and Adolescent Girls from HIV
  8. Invest to Reduce Teenage Pregnancy
  9. Invest to Protect Children from Violence, Abuse, and Exploitation
  10. Invest to Children Disabilities


And... a small treat for the kids, 
some custom Kim stickers!

Jungle Amigos by Bebe Bilingual and whimsical California fairies who traveled all the way from San Francisco to bring good luck and happiness.








What's an NGO? 
A non-governmental organization (NGO), such as The International Red Cross, is an organization that is not part of a government and was not founded by states. NGOs are usually non-profit organizations that gain a portion or all of their funding from private sources. Art in Tanzania gets all its funds from volunteers, interns and private sources. These fees fund the organization’s long term projects which include for example the building of the Bagamoyo Youth Centre, Madala HIV/Aids Clinic and a nursery and primary school in Masai Land.



A Dynamic Life

Stumbled upon this heartfelt letter today I wanted to share. A letter to the doubters, the worriers, and the disbelievers. "I believe that we live in a friendly universe that will support me and give me what I need when I need it. If I’m worried about failure, I will create a limitation. To say that there are no jobs in this failing economy, money doesn’t grow on trees, and starting a business will take years, decides that we live in a hostile universe. Opportunity is possible if you believe that we’re supported." -Saren

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Who knows what's next?


Touching entry "Love and Loss", by an artist I admire, Sigrid Olsen.  Reminder to live each day to the fullest. "Intrigued by the freedom of being one person on my own path, with the world laid out before my like a menu of new possibilities. Who knows what's next?" -Sigrid

Travel Blog Addiction

I'm not alone!  Warning: May cause severe desire to travel abroad. Collection of my favorite travel blogs by couples and solo travelers of all ages from around the world. "Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind" - Seneca. More inspiring life quotes here.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Stefan Sagmeister: Time Off

TED TALK Every seven years, designer Stefan Sagmeister closes his New York studio for a yearlong sabbatical to rejuvenate and refresh their creative outlook. He explains the often overlooked value of time off and shows the innovative projects inspired by his time in Bali. Fast forward to the end for a laugh :)

Adventure Philanthropy

What is adventure philanthropy? "It’s a lifestyle, making giving part of your life and your travels." – Erin Michelson Read about this inspiring woman's solo philanthropy journey around the world, starting in Tanzania! "Traveling solo, you get much more involved in the community and are more open to talking to people and having more experiences."

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Bi Kidude, Zanzibar Treasure

Taarab star Bi Fatuma Binti Baraka,  popularly known as Bi Kidude, performs during a show in Nairobi, Kenya 13 October 2006
What a strong woman. Thought to be more than 100 years old, Bi Kidude was a legendary performer of Taarab, a style of Swahili Arab-influenced music. "She was just true to herself. There're not many people who can withstand that kind of controversy all their life". May she RIP. Details.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Who's Kimberly?

Kimberly is a whimsical Graphic Designer and Illustrator in San Francisco with over 15 years of experience in logo development, print collateral and website design. Her resume reads like a bestseller – from being published in Logolicious to creating a logo for the City of South San Francisco to designing a Swatch Watch. Inspiration comes from her love of travel, animals, and children. Creative travels include a 2012 International Graphic Design Fellowship via Build a Nest for Dutzi in Mexico which sparked Bebe Bilingual, a collection of educational tools and gifts for children. May 2013 will be pro bono graphic design and social work for Art in Tanzania.  Featured in the publication, Breaking Into Freelance Illustration, illustration clients include Klutz (Division of Scholastic), Running Press, Dover, Frecklebox, Picaboo, Tiny Prints and Minted Stationery, and others. If one can smile with delight at her work, she feels it’s a job well done! Visit her LinkedIn profile for work history details.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Travel Blog Addiction

Wandering Women                                             
A Little Adrift - Traveling teacher to 11 year old niece and international volunteer
Ottsworld - Cubicle Life to Digital Nomad after 40
Go Erin Go  - Philanthropy journey around the world
Pret-a-Voyager - American designer and traveler based in Paris
Rickshaw Run Diaries - Meet Hannah, Kim and Sarah driving a rickshaw across India
Legal Nomads - From lawyer to career breaker to travel writer
Never Ending Footsteps - British Digital Nomad
Cheryl Howard - European travel and expat life
Destination Unknown - Australian career breaker turned traveling digital nomad
Soulshine Traveler - Former banker turned volunteer, blogger, and now micro financier.
Runaway Juno - Career Breaker from Seoul, Korea
Bacon is Magic - Meet Ayngelina, mid-30s, creating a new life of her own
Globetrotting Girls - Chicago, USA meets Erfurt, Germany
Angie Away - Ex-travel publicist turned world traveler and storyteller
My Beautiful Adventures - American Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist
Camels and Chocolate - Travel writer by profession and Southerner by choice
Wanderlust and Lipstick - Women's travel inspiration
Women on the Road - Empowering women to travel solo
Chicky Net Thailand - Social network for women living in Thailand
Just Travelous - Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere
Expat Kerri - English teacher and Vloger in Korea living abroad
Candice Does World - Former cubicle monkey turned Professional Experience Collector
Adventures of Anna - Crazy fun adventures
Escape Normal - Reach your travel and mobile entrepreneurship
Ingrid in Panama - Expat interview with Spanish Language school owner in Panama
Not a Ballerina - Why travel is important and reverse culture shock
KP Travels - Creative travel scrapbooking and photography
The Great Affair - Candace fell in love with the world, not "the one"
Blonde Gypsy - Travel Iphoneography
What am I still doing in Cancun - American expat

Cool Couples
No Place To Be

Guys on the Go
Wandering Earl - American Digital Nomad - 70 countries and 6 continents
Nomadic Matt - Travel better, cheaper and longer
Bohemian Traveler - 15 years traveling, working and volunteering around the world
Nomadic Samuel - The perpetual backbacker
Everyday Nomad - British Digital Nomad
Wandering Trader - Marcello - A Traveling Day Trader
Travels of Adam - Hipster traveller blogger and graphic designer
Stop Having a Boring Life - Enough said :)