Global Oneness Project

July 26, 2007 / by Catidogi

Catidogi

GLOBAL ONENESS PROJECT

 

Barrio de Paz

For the past eight years, Nelsa Curbelo has worked with youth gangs in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Through her work rival gangs have formed truces, turned in their weapons, given up crime and have started cooperating to rebuild the community. During our February trip to Ecuador, we spent two days with Nelsa and the kids she works with, talking to them about their experiences and witnessing the amazing transformation taking place in their neighborhoods.

 

 

http://www.globalonenessproject.org/video/Nelsa-Libertad-Curbelo/1

c 2007 C.J.Schjexngycher

MACHU PICCHU

 

My father is from Cuzco, and I have been lucky enough to live part of my childhood in this beautiful city… seeing my father anxiously await the results reminds me that it is not easy to be Peruvian. It made me think that remaining in our country has not been easy that for his generation (and many others)… This is one of the times when we can puff out our chests and say loudly, Long live Peru damnit! (I also was very proud of Mexico and Brazil… congratulations!).

 

http://dttodo.blogspot.com/2007/07/machu-picchu-es-una-de-la-7-maravillas.html

 

 

 

4 comments on Global Oneness Project

  • whereabouts said 1 years ago
    Fabulous photo! [THUMBUP]
  • Catidogi said 1 years ago
    Officially, Machu Picchu is one of the seven wonders of the world.
  • whereabouts said 1 years ago
    I watched about 1/3 of the video, I will go back to watch the rest. What a fantastic lady - what perception - what insight. [THUMBUP]
  • Catidogi said 1 years ago
    She is instilling pride in her charges. A higher calling I can't imagine.[SMILE]

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