Toubab Troubles

Toubab: /tu.bab/ (noun) white person (used especially in Gambia and Senegal).

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No News Is Good News

In the past week, I’ve gotten a couple phone calls from my parents, and an e-mail from my mom titled Continue reading →

Laundry

I’ve been going back and forth a lot on whether I really want to write a post about my recent Continue reading →

And We’re Off…

… like a herd of turtles! (I use this expression with the sole intention of humoring my mom… So if Continue reading →

Poisson et Cacahuètes

This Saturday, SIT had planned a day trip to M’Bour for us, a beach town on the Petite Côte about Continue reading →

Bleach & Bossypants

Have you even waded through water in a flooded neighborhood while wearing a hiking pack and trying to carry your Continue reading →

Ataaya

Remember when you were little and your parents told you to never accept anything from strangers? Well, I’m not sure Continue reading →

Paris-Dakar

  One week in Dakar. Hard to believe that my journey started in Paris last Sunday morning… What a different world! Continue reading →

Khadija Kane

“Khadija Kane la tudd.” This is officially my new answer to the question “Nanga tudd?” which is Wolof for “What Continue reading →

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