This holiday season, skip the long lines and crazy shoppers and give the gift of education. There are several ways that you can help disadvantaged youth in rural Guatemala this holiday season at no extra cost to you. Instead of trolling the mall searching for that perfect book, DVD, or gadget shop through the Roots [...]
Posted by Jazmine Rodriguez on November 23rd, 2011
Not so long ago, I wrote about the recently released HDI report and briefly touched upon some of the figures regarding education in Guatemala, which showed that only 15.6% of Guatemala’s female population are educated to at least secondary school level, compared to 21% of males. These figures have played on my mind ever since. [...]
Posted by HarrietteRWI on November 21st, 2011
International travel has always been one of the most inspirational and important parts of my life as a student, and now as a professional in international development. Miriam Beard, the daughter of an American suffragette, once said that “travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and [...]
Posted by MarieRWI on November 18th, 2011
Roots and Wings is always expanding its online presence to spread our message about the importance of education. Recently, RWI launched a mobile site so that our followers can keep up with us on their mobile devices anywhere in the world. We are also proud to announce that viewers can also visit our newly launched [...]
Posted by Jazmine Rodriguez on November 17th, 2011
The Association of Fundraising Professionals has designated today, November 15, as National Philanthropy Day. It’s one of those days, like the UN’s World Health Day or the recent World Kindness Day, that has little do with a single event and a lot to do with something we’d like to see happening every day. Putting health [...]
Posted by Kristen Keller on November 15th, 2011
A quote this week caught my eye. Angelo Campos, a Brazilian graffiti artist and T-Shirt designer, has said that “what is really needed in the long term is more education.” It might surprise you to read that Angelo is a largely uneducated resident of the favela in Rio de Janeiro. This quote came in response to [...]
Posted by HarrietteRWI on November 15th, 2011
Last Sunday, the people of Guatemala turned out in record numbers to elect Otto Perez Molina as the newest president of the country. As formerly noted in the RWI blog, the November 6 run-off election took place after initial elections in September. Both elections featured exceptionally high voter turn out, especially among women and youth. [...]
Posted by MarieRWI on November 11th, 2011
Today, November 8th, Roots and Wings International marks one more year of empowering local indigenous communities through education and culturally responsive community development efforts. Over the last year, Roots and Wings has expanded its programs, donor base, and number of volunteers to spread its message to an even larger audience. More students have been awarded [...]
Posted by Jazmine Rodriguez on November 8th, 2011
My first blog for Roots and Wings International will hopefully mark a long-term involvement with an organisation which promotes a cause close to my heart. Not only do I wish to share what I already know and encourage interaction with communities that rarely have an opportunity to have its voice heard, I also wish to [...]
Posted by HarrietteRWI on November 7th, 2011
The world population topped seven billion people this week. For most of us, seven billion is an unfathomable number – easier to think of as grains of sand on a beach than human lives sharing the same planet. Western culture, in all of its individualistic tendencies, often hinders us from thinking of humanity as one [...]
Posted by MarieRWI on November 3rd, 2011
In Crisantemo, a book by Kevin Henkes, a little mouse starts school and finds her sense of self challenged by her classmates. Crisantemo (Chrysanthemum in English) had been proud of her uncommon name until her classmates teased her. The mouse’s parents cheer her up, telling her that her name is “absolutamente perfecto,” and Crisantemo bolsters [...]
Posted by Kristen Keller on November 1st, 2011
Although she seems like any normal college student, Estefany M. Cruz Perez is something of a celebrity in Guatemala. That’s because the Guatemala City native broke the national triple jump record last summer and will be representing Guatemala in the triple jump at the XVI Pan-American Games this Friday, October 27th. Cruz is no stranger [...]
Posted by Jazmine Rodriguez on October 27th, 2011
2TQRBB4WQQ9F Most people’s view of indigenous life occurs on the other side of a camera or computer screen. When filmmakers and reporters are lucky enough to get a brief glimpse of indigenous communities, they have to tell a story from the outsider’s perspective. Most of the time our filter of developed world only shows us [...]
Posted by Jazmine Rodriguez on October 21st, 2011
If Columbus Day gets much attention in the U.S., it’s either because the post office is closed or because the arguments for not observing the day are reopened. The name doesn’t help. Columbus isn’t an easy person to celebrate, considering the great human and cultural loss that resulted from his crew’s landing in the West [...]
Posted by Kristen Keller on October 11th, 2011
Thanks to a very determined Boston Marathon runner and a matching gift from Razoo.com more RWI scholars can now receive university scholarships. Robert Cameron, a Spokane, WA native and friend of Roots and Wings raised $2,035 after guessing his running time for the 26.2 mile race by only one second. Robert connected with a Razoo representative before the [...]
Posted by Jazmine Rodriguez on October 6th, 2011