Welcome to Tshabo! As part of a homestay, I recently spent a week and a half in this heartwarming village in the Eastern Cape. Let's examine everyday life in this part of the world.
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Hello! My name is Niadiquay Everette, and I will be studying multiculturalism and human rights in Cape Town, South Africa this semester! I can't wait to share my experience with you!
Welcome to Tshabo! As part of a homestay, I recently spent a week and a half in this heartwarming village in the Eastern Cape. Let's examine everyday life in this part of the world.
This journal entry will give you all a small glimpse of who I am, and the sequence of events that landed me in this beautiful, history-rich country.
This field note describes some of the South African foods I have had the opportunity to eat while abroad!
This album is a compilation of some of my favorite memories in Cape Town, being that today is my last day in this wonderful country!