photo by youmanimus www.flickr.com Sometimes, on this blog, I talk about different charities and how you can donate to them to help women and girls around the world. But I understand, believe me, that many people don’t have extra money to give right now. I also understand how it seems like there is so much [...]
June 9, 2010 in Elementary Educators, Fighting world poverty, Half the Sky, High School Teachers, International Justice Mission, Left to Tell Immaculee, Middle School Teachers, Preschool to 1st grade teachers, Young Adult Novels
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Yesterday, I wrote about one of my favorite books of all time, Left to Tell by Immaculee Ilibagiza (pictured here.) If you haven’t read about her amazing story of survival during the Rwandan genocides, check out yesterday’s post or the book Left to Tell. Today, I wanted to let you know about her charity: The [...]
June 8, 2010 in Book Club Possibility, Genocide, High School Teachers, Left to Tell Immaculee
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This is one of the most amazing books that I have ever read: Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust by Immaculee Ilibagiza. If you aren’t familiar with Immaculee or her story, I’ll give you a brief rundown here: During the 1994 Rwandan genocide when the death of Rwanda’s Hutu president sparked a [...]
June 7, 2010 in Book Club Possibility, Genocide, Left to Tell Immaculee
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