- Mozambique is different - you might think this is an obvious statement, but that's probably because you've never been in a country like this one. If compared to US concepts of wealth, Mozambique is clearly poor. Once you get past the superficial differences, though, you can see the kind of lifestyle the people here live isn't intended to match up to western norms. It will take me a while to disentangle my conception of prosperity and poverty from my impression of Mozambique's people, but in order to understand where the real points of concern are for the people here, I will have to try. If you try to help with a problem that is only a problem for you, you don't end up helping much.
- I am a definate minority - this isn't the first time I've been a minority, but it's always a little disorienting at first. Right now, my most important task regarding the people here is to get to know them. Most don't trust Americans in general, though my hosts, Al and Vel Corson, seem to have a pretty good relationship with many of the people here. It will be a bit difficult getting to know people myself, due to my lack of Portugeese-speaking power, but there are enough English speakers here that I think I will be able to get to know people fairly well before I leave. I have a couple of guys here who have already informed me that I will know at least a little Portugeese before I leave.
- I have already met several people who are coming to the seminars, and interest is high. I look forward to the experience of presenting the material, as I am sure the feedback and questions will be much different from what I have recieved in the States.
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March 5, 2011
Arrival in Mozambique
After approximately 20 hours of travel time (not counting my layover in Johannesberg, South Africa), I finally arrived in Mozambique. I have several pictures that I plan to post later, but for now, let me give some initial impressions:
Labels:
culture,
Mozambique,
seminar
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