The thunderous sound of people throwing themselves at the metal barricades made my knees quiver. Some had pipes, others metal-plated gloves, but most had bare hands. In waves, the people of Georgia pounded on the barricades, trying to make their voices heard.
Month: November 2024
Autumn in Georgia #1
In this year of elections, I am coming a bit late to the table. However, my timing feels relevant. While all eyes are on the American election and the potential fallout of a Trump presidency, they are missing the drama in my corner of the world.
Assessing Truth In Media
This guide will help you navigate common information pitfalls. Once you learn to recognize a few red flags, prejudicial information will disappear and a picture of the normative truth will develop.
Assessing Truth In Media: Part Two
This guide will help you navigate common information pitfalls. Once you learn to recognize a few red flags, prejudicial information will disappear and a picture of the normative truth will develop.
The Good, The Bad, And The Interesting
On a local and political level, Nepal is fraught with upheaval, struggle, and wavering hope. Like its physical counterpart, this landscape is compelling and full of lessons. The social fabric of Nepal is woven with the effects of regional and global power games, self and national narratives, and the beauty and danger of religion and its practitioners.
Himalayan Games Of Power
Like its food, Nepal walks a delicate balance between India and China. Through conversations and travel, I saw the effects of Nepal’s foreign policy and came to appreciate its precarious position.