Malagasy chocolate maker Madécasse is transforming the chocolate business and improving communities in Madagascar. The historical practices of the global chocolate industry have negatively impacted developing countries. Currently, 85% of the world’s cocoa is grown in Africa, but less than 1% of the chocolate is made there. Madécasse is shifting chocolate production to the source in order to bridge the gap between poverty and potential in Madagascar.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Elephants Without Borders
That's right! Elephants sans frontières!
I really enjoyed this BBC video about elephants thriving in Botswana. I learned about two interesting things - this wonderful organization EWB, and the existence of political refugee elephants!
EWB is gathering a lot of information and learning more and more about these majestic creatures. See this Animal Planet video that suggests that elephants have very complex intellectual processes. Founder Dr.Mike Chase has a doctorate in Elephant Ecology and loves these giants with a passion.
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Organization,
People,
Wildlife
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Rapper Museveni!
Yes, the President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, after 24 years in office, is now a hip-hop star. Yes, Sevo!
1987 Archive Photo in which Rapper meets Actor
Friday, November 5, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Endangered White Rhino
"Only eight white rhinoceros are left in the world, and conservationists face a race against time to get the animals to breed in the wild again."
Here is a heartening video of Stephen Fry feeding a baby white Rhino in Kenya.
Here is a heartening video of Stephen Fry feeding a baby white Rhino in Kenya.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tanzanian Tribes
So wonderful to watch this BBC clip about the peaceful co-existence of multiple tribes in Tanzania. Also, some cultural insights into life in Dar es Salaam.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Africa United
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Hugh Masekela - Live!
Last night, I had the privilege of seeing Hugh Masekela live in concert at Carnegie Hall. It was a wonderful evening. Hugh is tremendously entertaining; it is hard to believe he is over 70, he has the energy of a 30 year old! His voice boomed strong across the auditorium and the music was divine! He has a fantastic sense of humor and he regaled us with stories and anecdotes, the best of which was about his true origins in New Orleans and his real identity, "Bo Diddley!". His friend Morris Goldberg's saxophone and flute additions were great, I really enjoyed them. By the way, Hugh can really make fun of an audience!
He danced, he sang, he joked, he played. It was fantastic! One of my favorites from his playlist last night:
He danced, he sang, he joked, he played. It was fantastic! One of my favorites from his playlist last night:
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Greeting in Rwanda
Here is the South Indian semi-celebrity Wilbur Sargunaraj showing us how to greet in Kinyarwanda. Entertaining and informative.
Disclaimer: Not sure if the spellings are entirely accurate.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Kidjo in concert!
The beautiful Samba Pati rendition and video
Yes, I have been that busy. But not too busy for Angelique! After my disappointment of missing her concert this spring, we drove two hours in crazy Saturday night
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Djin Djin
I recently purchased this spectacular album in which Kidjo collaborates with accomplished artists to create some wonderful tracks.
My favourite is the title track 'Djin Djin' which brings together Kidjo's powerful voice and Alicia Keys' soulful one. I was surprised to find a Rolling Stones number on the album and oh, how wonderful it is! (Gimme Shelter sung with Joss Stone). I am enamored with Josh Groban's voice in Pearls, a truly moving song. Arouna and Sedjedo are old favourites, but Ziggy Marley really spices up this version of Sedjedo. And finally, Salala with Peter Gabriel is simply out of this world. An excellent album overall.
My favourite is the title track 'Djin Djin' which brings together Kidjo's powerful voice and Alicia Keys' soulful one. I was surprised to find a Rolling Stones number on the album and oh, how wonderful it is! (Gimme Shelter sung with Joss Stone). I am enamored with Josh Groban's voice in Pearls, a truly moving song. Arouna and Sedjedo are old favourites, but Ziggy Marley really spices up this version of Sedjedo. And finally, Salala with Peter Gabriel is simply out of this world. An excellent album overall.
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