Wednesday, February 10, 2010

my last big project

So it’s only about eight months before I finish my Peace Corps service. I can’t believe it, but I already need to start thinking about wrapping up my projects. I just started what will likely be my last major project.

I’m calling this project the Young Men’s Leadership Development Group. The goals of this group will be create a space for honest and open discussion about men’s issues (gender roles, what it means to “be a man”, violence, love and relationships, etc…), gender, and human rights, to develop practical leadership and life skills, and to develop a module on how to work with young men in Kazakhstan about gender. This initial group will meet for three months, and it consists of some of my best English students. They will work with me towards the end of the three months to create this module. That way I have plenty of insight and opinions on what is effective from young Kazakh men themselves. Hopefully, I’ll be able to distribute this module to future volunteers and teachers around the country.

Anyway, I’ll update how this is coming along in the next couple weeks. In the meantime, thanks to everyone who has been praying and thinking about my friend Jamie. She continues to make a little bit of progress everyday. It’s harder than I can say to stay here and continue my work so far away, but I’m encouraged by her improvements and try to send her a note (through her family and friends) every few days J.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Me and Jamie

www.lailahrafik.blogspot.com

So, as some of you may have heard, one of my best friends, Jamie, has been in a very bad car accident. She was on her way home (about a six hour drive from Shymkent) from my apartment, when the weather started getting really bad. Not to mention, people here are not very good drivers.

To make an incredibly long story short, she has been transferred to George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC. Her sister in law has been keeping a detailed blog of her condition (www.lailahrafik.blogspot.com). Please be praying that Jamie has a 100% recovery. And please also be praying for her family, friends, and the doctors that attend to her.