We are looking for a volunteer to work with some awesome kids in a fishing village in Ghana.
Available dates are July 18 - August 1.
Instead of coming as a tourist you can be part of the community.
http://culturalcollaborative.org/volunteers.htm
http://culturalcollaborative.org/abakids.htm
http://on.fb.me/1fGLfee
aba@culturalcollaborative.org
Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
travel and learn
Did you know that mistletoe grows in trees?
I don't think we grow mistletoe in Ghana, but we have all sorts of interesting trees and plants, and of course, we make our paper from sugar cane leaves. We're starting to make plans for our summer programs. Want to join us?
http://www.culturalcollaborative.org
aba@culturalcollaborative.org
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cross-Cultural.../114023418642891
I don't think we grow mistletoe in Ghana, but we have all sorts of interesting trees and plants, and of course, we make our paper from sugar cane leaves. We're starting to make plans for our summer programs. Want to join us?
http://www.culturalcollaborative.org
aba@culturalcollaborative.org
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cross-Cultural.../114023418642891
Labels:
Africa,
African trees,
Ghana,
mistletoe,
paper,
sugar cane,
summerworkshops,
volunteer
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
interesting film
I want to tell you about Anita Loshmanova. You will be interested in her if you like African textiles,
African culture, Ghanaian textiles and culture.
Anita is working on a documentary called The Dye(e)ing art of African Textiles.
The trailer can be seen on YouTube. Take a look.
She also has a FB page if you feel so inclined. Cross Cultural Collaborative has a FB page too and we like to have friends (if you feel so inclined.)
African culture, Ghanaian textiles and culture.
Anita is working on a documentary called The Dye(e)ing art of African Textiles.
The trailer can be seen on YouTube. Take a look.
She also has a FB page if you feel so inclined. Cross Cultural Collaborative has a FB page too and we like to have friends (if you feel so inclined.)
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