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Eventful Walk in Northern Kenya

Eventful Walk in Northern Kenya

Published by isabelwilcox on December 4, 2012

WE ARE BACK! EYE MISSION SUCCESSFUL , TREK AMAZING. We completed our trek by hook and by crook and were back for Thanksgiving so grateful for an amazing walk in Northern Kenya, which proved to be challenging but so rewarding and magical. We flew into South Horr, just south of Lake Turkana by midday and […]

Posted in Culture, Health, Music | Tagged Africa, conservation, dance, health, Kenya, Medical mission, nature, safari, Samburu, song, trek, Turkana, walk
Visit to the new Wits Art Museum in Johannesburg

Visit to the new Wits Art Museum in Johannesburg

Published by isabelwilcox on October 22, 2012

An old Shell gas station is turned into a work of modern architecture The first time I went to Johannesburg I was terrified of walking around the city.  I had heard so many frightening stories prior to going there that I was sort of paralyzed. Three years later, I had become braver, less prone to […]

Posted in Art | Tagged Anitra Nettleton, architecture, Art, Centre for tje Creative Art of Africa, Churchill Madikida, Fiona Garson, Jackson Hlungwani, Johannesburg, museums, Nina Cohen, Paul Stopforth, south Africa, Willem Boshoff
Visit at Joburg Artfair 2012

Visit at Joburg Artfair 2012

Published by isabelwilcox on October 15, 2012

The thrill of  discovery: A young photographer from Benin I arrived in Johannesburg and it was cold and rainy. After an 15 hour flight I was wondering what in world got me to decide to come to South Africa at this time of the year for just one week going from city to city with […]

Posted in Art | Tagged Africa, art fair, contemporary art, David Krut, Diane Victor, Ed Young, Garth Rooke, goodman gallery, Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou, Liza Lou, Micahel Stevenson, south Africa, Stephen Hobbs, William Kentridge
UK Charity MEAK reports productive season in Kenya: Medical Missions and Education

UK Charity MEAK reports productive season in Kenya: Medical Missions and Education

Published by isabelwilcox on October 8, 2012

“There is no free health service in Kenya. If you are involved in an accident or are struck down with a disabling illness or affliction, you are on your own. You will be obliged to carry that problem for the rest of your life  if you do not have the means to pay for treatment. […]

Posted in Education, Health | Tagged Africa, health, healthcare, MEAK, Mombasa, Nairobi, Nanyuki, ophtalmology, orthopedics, pediatric cardialogy, THET
Fundraising Trek In Kenya coming up: Please donate to MEAK's medical missions

Fundraising Trek In Kenya coming up: Please donate to MEAK’s medical missions

Published by isabelwilcox on October 5, 2012

 Five days, 90 miles trek in Kenya to raise funds for medical missions. Dear Friends: As some of you know, on November 7th, I will be embarking on a 5 day trek in Northern Kenya, raising much needed funds for MEAK’s (Medical and Educational Aid to Kenya) medical missions. MEAK organizes and funds medical and […]

Posted in Health | Tagged Africa, donate, health, Kenya, March to theTop, MEAK, medical missions, trek
African choreographers speak up and out in art

African choreographers speak up and out in art

Published by isabelwilcox on October 3, 2012

  The power of art to effect change. I stepped out of a plane coming from South Africa to a week of African contemporary dance and theater in New York.  Nora Chipaumire (Zimbabwe) was performing her dance piece Miriam at BAM, Faustin Linyekula (Congo) danced Le Cargo at the FIAC and five female choreographers, Ketty […]

Posted in Culture | Tagged Africa, BAM, Bouchra Ouizguen, dance, Madame Plaza, Maria Helena Pinto, Miriam, Miriam Makeba, New York Live Arts, Nora Chipaumire, Okwui Okpokwasili, Sombra

In Kenya, Nargis Kasmani improves the lives of babies born with HIV.

Published by isabelwilcox on September 26, 2012

Babies born HIV positive get a second chance, virus free! Nargis Kasmani moves mountains: she saves and changes lives in Kenya. No challenge seems ever too big for her since she decided to make a difference in her community. Several years ago, traumatic events in her life led her to reexamine her life goals and […]

Posted in Health | Tagged Africa, Amaranth, health, HIV, Lions International, MEAK
Contemporary African Art in the times of Intense Proximity at the Triennale 2012

Contemporary African Art in the times of Intense Proximity at the Triennale 2012

Published by isabelwilcox on September 4, 2012

The stranger is now next door. The global aspect of contemporary art and the impact of new waves of migrations are definitely on curators’ mind in Europe this summer. Indeed, The Triennial at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris probes the way in which artists react to the challenges of a multi-cultural society. I found […]

Posted in Art | Tagged Africa, African, contemporary art, el Anatsui, Marcia Kure, Meschac Gaba, Nicholas Hlobo, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Wangechi Mutu
 Summertime in Europe: African artists have much to say at art event Documenta in Kassel, Germany

Summertime in Europe: African artists have much to say at art event Documenta in Kassel, Germany

Published by isabelwilcox on August 30, 2012

African art at Documenta 13. I took time off from my blog and put Africa on the back burner for a few weeks while I finished a renovation and moved my home. I packed and unpacked like a wild woman with no other thought then to get it done with. Buried under boxes the only […]

Posted in Art | Tagged Africa, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, contemporary art, Kader Attia, Kudzanai Chiurai, zanele Muholi
 Kenyan Nurse Rita makes it happen: A well run clinic in Northern Kenya

Kenyan Nurse Rita makes it happen: A well run clinic in Northern Kenya

Published by isabelwilcox on July 9, 2012 | 1 Response

Women of Substance: Nurse Rita and Mama Peters. Rita Lekisaat and Mama Peters are doing great work at the clinic in Latakwen, a small settlement in the Ndoto Mountains in Northern Kenya. They are working hard at the clinic attending to the medical needs of the nomadic tribes in the area and doing a fabulous […]

Posted in Health | Tagged Africa, eye missions, healthcare, Kenya, medical clinic, nomadic tribes, nurse, Samburu, women
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