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Save NGO Sec. from Itself (and Haiti from the NGOs)

Part II: Save NGO Sec. from Itself (and Haiti from the NGOs) http://open.salon.com/blog/timotuck/2010/03/10/part_ii_save_ngo_sec_from_itself_and_haiti_from_the_ngos

Despite Rape and Abject Poverty, Haiti’s Women Hold the Power for Change

Despite Rape and Abject Poverty, Haiti’s Women Hold the Power for Change http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ingrid-arnesen/despite-rape-and-abject-p_1_b_1459271.html

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Akee

Akee (Blighia sapida), Patrick Lee’s yard, Trench Town, Kingston, Jamaica.
January, 2012

Cy Twombly RIP

Where are you now, Cy Twombly?
(from series, ‘i have gone’)
March, 2008

Cy Twombly’s work often referenced the burdens of history and the Ancient and yet, is astonishingly alive and spontaneous, vital. His paintings put me in a place that is timeless and perpetually true – they are not, as so many people seem to think, even remotely childlike in their intention and coherence. Rest in peace and thanks, Mr Twombly!

Cy Twombly: Ides of March, 1962

My Bedroom, Braes River, Jamaica

My Bedroom
Braes River, Jamaica. January, 2011

Night. Toilets.

Night. Toilets.
Petionville Camp. Port Au Prince, Haiti.
December, 2010

Merry Christmas Eve



Merry Christmas Eve, originally uploaded by sonofido.

Xmas tree decorations in Haiti. 2010

CameraBag Photo



CameraBag Photo, originally uploaded by sonofido.

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