Ugandan leader: Be prepared to listen
A senior member of the Ugandan Parliament told Durango high school students Friday that her country welcomes foreign groups that help improve life in Africa, but she cautioned them not to adopt “fix-it-all” attitudes and instead come prepared to listen.
Coohills takes a sabbatical, hires mixologist Noah Heaney, gears up for Beats on the Creek
"The patio has been going gangbusters, and we wanted to add more soft seating so guests could just relax, and we go through a ton of herbs at the restaurant, so it made sense for us to grow our own, plus it makes it smell incredibly good out here," says Coohill.
Jamie’s Fulbright Blog - Phase One
It is the mission of the Global Livingston Institute and it is the work that the Fulbright has fostered on the first of three journeys to Uganda to advance our collaborative work together with the University of Colroado Denver School of Public Affairs, the Buechner Institute and Makerere University.
Study Abroad with Dr. Gerber & Dr. Van Leeuwen
Dr. Brian Gerber and Dr. Jamie Van Leeuwen will be teaching an international development class through UCD’s School of Public Affairs.
WorldDenver Talks – Jamie and Bishop John Rucyahana
Rocky Mountain PBS and WorldDenver have partnered to create "WorldDenver Talks," a series of one-on-one interviews with international visitors and experts...all dedicated to educating and engaging Americans on the critical global issues of our times.
Bishop John visits Aspen to talk with local high school students
Bishop John Rucyahana, of Rwanda, has lived through unspeakable horrors, including the genocide of his people and the butchering of members of his own family and church.
Young Coloradans Making a Difference Globally
Host Tamara Banks talks with young people and professionals from Colorado about a recent trip to East Africa, in which they were inspired to listen, think and act on what they experienced and how they can bring that knowledge back to Colorado and help those here at home.