Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Top 5 This Week Walmart’s SNAP Paradox: Billions Gained, Workers Subsidized Corporations Jim Luce - October 28, 2025 Dutch Floating Homes Offer Blueprint for Climate Resilience Architecture Jim Luce - October 27, 2025 Mamdani’s Queens Rally Closes Historic Weekend As Early Voting Surges Across New York City Leadership John Laing - October 27, 2025 U.S. Military Buildup in Caribbean Raises Specter of War in Venezuela Americas & Caribbean Staff - October 27, 2025 Historical Baggage: Berlin Opens Decaying Goebbels Villa to Tourists Authoritarianism Jim Luce - October 27, 2025 Related Posts Jim Luce Writes on Growing Up in the 1960s Jim Luce Writes Jim Luce Writes on Central America Americas & Caribbean Jim Luce Writes on the Philippines Asia - Southeast Togo Silences French Broadcasters Amid Constitutional Crisis Africa - West Jim Luce Writes on Vietnam and the Vietnamese Diaspora Asia - Southeast Jim Luce Writes on a Hundred Different Things Jim Luce Writes Jim Luce Writes on Ghana Africa - WestJim Luce Writes Author: Staff June 21, 2018 Less than 1 min.read FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedin Photo: The author wearing a shirt given to him by community leaders with children in the Volta Region, 2006. Visiting Ghana Where Our Orphanage Inspiration—and Idea—Collapsed (June 21, 2011) Jim Luce Writes on Ghana Jim Luce Writes on a Hundred Different Things Previous article2018 – Indonesian ConsulateNext articleScroll for Japan Staffhttp://stewardshipreport.org LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment Popular Articles Walmart’s SNAP Paradox: Billions Gained, Workers Subsidized Dutch Floating Homes Offer Blueprint for Climate Resilience Mamdani’s Queens Rally Closes Historic Weekend As Early Voting Surges Across New York City U.S. Military Buildup in Caribbean Raises Specter of War in Venezuela Historical Baggage: Berlin Opens Decaying Goebbels Villa to Tourists