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Privileging Struggle
Preparation for this trip was incredibly exciting. I am a nursing major and was assigned to the health team, so my spring semester was filled with anticipation for sharing my newly acquired health knowledge from the anatomy classes I took … Continue reading
Lumbanji finds a knife, and other tales from the front
I prefer not to think too much about an experience beforehand. Nevertheless, many romanticized thoughts snuck into my head as well as resided there as our class met to prepare for our moments in Zambia, every Monday in the spring … Continue reading
Tunasakwilila mwane, Mama Violet
“It is possible to speak with our heart directly. Most ancient cultures know this. We can actually converse with our heart as if it were a good friend. In modern life we have become so busy with our daily affairs … Continue reading
Expectations and Reality
Zambezi is more beautiful than I could have ever expected. I have already experienced so many things for the first time. I have never identified as a white person before. I have always seen myself as black or as mixed, … Continue reading
“Mwane” is earned, not given
“Mwane” is a Luvale term with infinite meaning. It’s said at the end of almost every phrase (“Chimene mwane” means “Good morning”, “Kanawa mwane” means “I’m fine”), and is sometimes used to say “yes” or “thank you.” However, I’ve noticed … Continue reading
Hello, hello Zambezi
I am bathed in sunlight on a remote landing strip in Northwest Zambia. Rumor around here is that the strip will be shuttered and replaced by a new paved runway about 30 kilometers downstream, in a spot closer to a … Continue reading
In the beginning
Friends, family members, Gonzaga Zambezi alums, and every dear reader of our 2018 Gonzaga-in-Zambezi blog, Hello from Lusaka, Zambia’s capital city! After a long flight from Seattle to Dubai yesterday, we checked into our hotel (provided by the airline, substantial … Continue reading
What did you feel in Zambia? – Missioning for learning & service
With only a week before lift-off, the Zambia Study Abroad programs of Gonzaga (traveling to Zambezi & Chimfunshi) celebrated with a “missioning” service this afternoon. Through the singing, blessing, poems and reflections we were called to allow ourselves to be … Continue reading
Kinship on a mourning run
Let me begin by offering my heartfelt appreciation to the families and friends of our Gonzaga students on this Zambezi program. We have felt your prayers, words of encouragement, and challenges to live into the moments of learning that Zambezi … Continue reading
Humans of Zambezi: Gilbert Masumba
“I put my faith in God that for sure one day will come that I can go to school.” Gilbert Masumba loves math, loves it so much he wants to spend his work life adding and subtracting. “I love numbers … Continue reading