Would you go to school on a Saturday? In a new culture, you might do things a little differently. You might have to wake up earlier or eat at a certain time, but there are reasons for these variances!
Come read about Isela, a young girl from San Cristóbal Verapaz. Isela tells me about her house, her school, what she likes to eat and what she likes to do for fun!
This week, I met with Jaya, a sophomore from S.M.K. Putra to learn more about him and his life. I was excited to meet him, and I hope you will enjoy getting to know about him, too. Read on!
When you visit another country, it is very easy to see different perspectives. While living in Botswana, I have noticed a few different perspectives when it comes to race.
This week, I had the chance to live in Kanye Village. The village lifestyle is very different from living in the city. My host sister Ninie has a lot to share with you all.
Meet Alisha, Taniya, and Ridhima, a ninth grader, a sixth grader and a fourth grader living in the nighborhood of Katvaria Sarai in New Delhi! Learn what lfe is like for Indian students!
This is a glimpse into the life of a kid living in El Salvador. Pablo has grown up with dual nationality, meaning he's both a citizen of the U.S. and El Salvador. Let's see what his life is like here!
Coming to Korea has certainly helped me view the world from a new perspective. Come see the ways in Which I have been challenged and inspired after moving to another culture!