[Ailist] Work of Stanford law students in Namibia
Stephanie West Allen
stephanie at allen-nichols.com
Sat Dec 15 11:20:09 MST 2007
Excerpt:
>>And of course, there is the reason that we were there in the first
place: to develop the projects for the Stanford law students that we
would be bringing in the Spring. Given Barbara's past work in
Namibia, we were lucky to have access to many of the key players who
are building the democracy in this country. Meeting these inspired
individuals made me think of what it would have been like to go back
in time to meet our own founding fathers. Like the fo unders of our
own democracy, these are people who have a vision for making Namibia
a model for democracy around the world. They have the advantage of
being able to see how other democracies have emerged and to learn
from their failures. Namibia wants more for their country. On a
continent that has seen some of the worst human rights abuses in
recent decades, Namibia wants to set the standard.<<
Read rest here:
http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2007/12/15/travel-and-engagement-as-
good-brain-exercise/
Ore here:
http://snipurl.com/namib
Best,
Stephanie
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Stephanie West Allen, JD
http://www.brainsonpurpose.com
http://www.idealawg.net
Denver, CO USA
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