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As a folksinger in Felton, CA... Some of you may remember me as the Yungas
coffee-co-op-volunteer who (with Steve Hillis [where's he these days?])
took over the editorship of our glorious journalistic flagship, *PUES*,
after the Mines-Group left,& who later taught English at the
Instituto Anglo-Americano in Oruro [one of my favorite palindromes
(capicúas)].
(2) From about 1973, when I was a graduate student at UCLA |
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I was in Bolivia 23 -- an agriculture-co-ops-community-development group.
We trained at Utah State with Bolivia 22 ( I think it was), which was
a teacher-training group destined for Santa Cruz.
As I said earlier (on
the Chicha-site), I worked with coffee-processing co-ops in the Yungas
(Departamento de La Paz), near Coroico, & then later in Coroico itself,
together with such other volunteers as Larry Stearns, Jim Ray, George
Johnston, Frank Cunningham, Alan Jacobs, Bill Winkles (who just happened
to be the grown-up older brother of the little girl I had had a huge
crush on in the 6th grade), Larry Fugman, Bruce Bushey, Brooks Herndon,
and Bill & Sheryl Doyle. (Have I forgotten anyone?)
And then there
were the TB-control volunteers: Bob Whittaker, Ed & Linda Wardle,
Mike White, Diane Hibino, & others I must have forgotten.
What a
time it was!
I'll put together a bio-statement for you soon.
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