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Posted in Blog on November 2, 2010

In Pictures: Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear

This weekend I went to Washington, D.C., to attend the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear and visit some friends from my study abroad trip to India in 2008. Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 7, 2010

Wedding: Helen & Lindi

Last weekend Darby and I drove to Talequah, OK, to shoot our friends Lindi and Helen’s wedding. We met Helen in our freshman year, and Lindi shortly thereafter. They finally got hitched last weekend, and it was a great time. Yes, it’s true, and I’ll just say it& ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on April 8, 2010

Todos Por la Reforma: Immigration Reform Rally

Last night I attended a rally in support of comprehensive immigration reform. I’ve written an article for the UA newspaper The Arkansas Traveler, which you can find here. The event happened in Springdale (though it’s original plan was snowed out of the Union Ballroom) ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on March 22, 2010

It’s Been A While

Never again will I wait this long between posts. Sorry! Things have been incredibly busy with school (did you know I graduate this summer?), and I’ve been badly neglecting this blog. But now it’s spring break…and I have at least a little more free time. WhatR ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on February 6, 2010

Tutors for Tibetans–Benefit Dinner

In the fall of 2008, I embarked on my first trip out of the country to study Tibetan culture in India and Nepal for four months. I learned the intricacies of the Tibetan diaspora and met many amazing people who have had lives harder than we can imagine. If you haven’t heard ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on January 20, 2010

MLK III Comes to Fayetteville

Last night, on assignment for the Traveler, I went to the Fayetteville Town Center to take pictures of Martin Luther King III. This is significant because 1) it was on the day after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and 2) he came to Fayetteville. Sponsored by the University of Arkans ... Continue Reading