Latin America Dweller Wanted for Blogging Job with Idealist.org
Posted by Cracker on November 18th, 2009Thought a reader or two might be interested in this, especially if you’re around Latin America way! (Snagged from Facebook):
Posted by Celeste Hamilton, who edits La Vida Idealist.
Every year more and more people are traveling to Latin America to live, work, travel, and learn. And while these adventure seekers continue to check out the vast cultural, social, and environmental riches of the region—from the samba to tango, the Panama Canal to Patagonia—they are also increasingly looking for new ways to get involved. Instead of simply being a guest in their host communities, many are seeking to connect on a deeper level by helping out in whatever way they can – as volunteers, interns, friends, colleagues, and leaders.
If this sounds like you, share your experiences via the La Vida Idealist blog!
La Vida Idealist is a group blog that gathers stories and resources from idealists throughout Latin America into one space. From challenging gender norms to how to make the most of your tax dollars from abroad, photo slideshows about shantytowns to tips on helping locals volunteer abroad, the wealth of information you will find spans a wide range of topics. But the one trait these posts all share is honesty. By including an array of voices that speak to the positive and not-so-positive aspects of community work abroad, we hope to inspire you, to support you, but most importantly, to help you remember that you are not alone in your own journey.
Currently, we are looking to expand our roster of bloggers to include voices from countries we haven’t yet covered. So if you’re already rolling your r’s (or are about to) and have a knack for storytelling, we’d love to hear from you. To learn more and apply, go to:http://idealist.org/lavida/bloggeropp
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