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Thursday
May 7
The Purpose Behind All of This
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Abir Ibrahim
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Thursday, May 7, 2015
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I skipped out this weekend on what would have been my first annual car-race event/full-moon party in Tanga. Apparently this 30-year old tr...
Wednesday
March 25
Good Doesn't Last Forever, Neither Does Bad
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Abir Ibrahim
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015
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How you see a country depends on whether you are passing through it, speaking the language, living in it. How you see a country depends on...
Friday
November 7
Harusi
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Abir Ibrahim
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Friday, November 7, 2014
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Women are gathered in an open yard, mounts of rice, vegetables, and aroma of sweet spices. Men gathered under a tree conversing over tradi...
Tuesday
July 1
Observing Ramadan in Tanzania
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Abir Ibrahim
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014
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From Khartoum, to Riyadh to Washington DC, my entire life feeding off the energy of fast living, tall buildings, overcrowded buses and b...
Saturday
May 31
Ocean Apart. Close At Heart.
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Abir Ibrahim
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Saturday, May 31, 2014
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My Darling. Laundry Day! Mama helping me wash clothes by hands. Washing Dishes like a Pro. Maandazi...Tanzanian fried dount...
Sunday
April 27
End. New Beginnings.
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Abir Ibrahim
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Sunday, April 27, 2014
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My Wonderful Host Family. Successfully Put Up My Host Sister's Mosquito Net. Morning Walks to School with Our Very Own Vill...
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Observing Ramadan in Tanzania
From Khartoum, to Riyadh to Washington DC, my entire life feeding off the energy of fast living, tall buildings, overcrowded buses and b...
Good Doesn't Last Forever, Neither Does Bad
How you see a country depends on whether you are passing through it, speaking the language, living in it. How you see a country depends on...
I am, who are you?
The oceans collapse and waves timidly kiss the shore. I think of everything being washed away, the mistakes, the heartbreaks. We...
Ocean Apart. Close At Heart.
My Darling. Laundry Day! Mama helping me wash clothes by hands. Washing Dishes like a Pro. Maandazi...Tanzanian fried dount...
Welcome, 2014.
Reflecting on the past year I am suddenly overwhelmed with happiness, sadness, frustrations, remorse, elation, it was not an easy jo...
New York City
I have always loved the idea of living in a big city. The panorama, the skyline, the energy. New York is known for its div...
Harusi
Women are gathered in an open yard, mounts of rice, vegetables, and aroma of sweet spices. Men gathered under a tree conversing over tradi...
End. New Beginnings.
My Wonderful Host Family. Successfully Put Up My Host Sister's Mosquito Net. Morning Walks to School with Our Very Own Vill...
Wamasai Shule ya Msingi
Voices of Maasai Arusha, Tanzania Wamasai Shule ya Msingi translates to Massai Primary School. Last summer (2012), Georgetown Uni...
The Purpose Behind All of This
I skipped out this weekend on what would have been my first annual car-race event/full-moon party in Tanga. Apparently this 30-year old tr...
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Abir Ibrahim
American-Sudanese by the way of Washington, DC. A recount of my travels and now a Peace Corps Journal.
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