Photographer and Santa Clara University professor David Pace spend a week in Bereba village in Burkina Faso, taking pictures of cotton harvest, ordinary life and also, of course, kids reading books in the library. In between morning and evening light, there was time for coffee. Thanks to FAVL donor Susan M. who insisted that we bring the expresso maker. Here is David and expresso, picture by yours truly...
A site devoted to thoughts about books, reading, and libraries relevant to Africa mostly by Michael Kevane, co-Director of Friends of African Village Libraries, a small 501(c)(3) non-profit devoted to helping village and small community libraries in Africa. I am also an economist at Santa Clara University. Other frequent contributors are Kate Parry, FAVL-East Africa director, and Anne-Reed Angino, FAVL networker extraordinaire! For more information see the FAVL website, http://www.favl.org
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Look for some excellent photos soon...
Photographer and Santa Clara University professor David Pace spend a week in Bereba village in Burkina Faso, taking pictures of cotton harvest, ordinary life and also, of course, kids reading books in the library. In between morning and evening light, there was time for coffee. Thanks to FAVL donor Susan M. who insisted that we bring the expresso maker. Here is David and expresso, picture by yours truly...
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