Monthly Archives: August 2011

Reflections on my journey: Or, an American’s encounter with our better selves [in process]

It’s Saturday morning—I arrived home last Sunday, late afternoon, after 44 hours of travel. (Thirteen hours in Dubai (see Flickr account for pix of Dubai–Disneyland on steriods or for Battlestar Galactica fans–Caprica. No kidding) and nine of them waiting through … Continue reading

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Niladri Makes Me Look Up

Also known as: Niladri’s Sunday Morning/Monsoon Walking Tour Also known as “Art, Culture & Niladri” Kolkatamorous: (adjective) the state of being in love with Kolkata. In French, Kolkatamoureux. This word can be traced back to Monday, 8th August 2011, when … Continue reading

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Second Schools, Mother Teresa, Loreto Sealdah and the Village Program

If I needed proof of the truth of Martin Luther King’s statement that “the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice,” I needed only to come to Kolkata (only!?) where the response to great need, … Continue reading

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The hotel

My next post will be about Loreto Sealdah, the Village Program, and St. John’s second schools—all amazing programs to help the very poor. It has been a real privilege to see these places, and the people who have created them, … Continue reading

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Teachers

When I began teaching high school, one of my most delightful discoveries was the sense of community among the staff. I’d been teaching on the university level for 7 years, and I had made some wonderful friends there–and we certainly … Continue reading

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Taxis and the middle ground

It occurred me today that a couple of the things that confound Americans, namely what look like amazingly erratic traffic patterns and the infamous Indian head bob, are deeply emblematic of Indian culture, and they highlight a fundamental difference between … Continue reading

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Tagore’s houses and Visva-Bharati University (“where the world has a nest”)

Rabindranath Tagore came from a wealthy family (the “Calcutta Medici.” His grandfather, Prince Dwarkanath, was the first independent merchant of British India) and over the course of his lifetime, in spite of dwindling fortunes, he built five different houses near … Continue reading

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Santiniketan

“We have come to this world, to accept it and not merely to know it. We may become powerful by knowledge, but we attain fullness by sympathy. The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but … Continue reading

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