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New Member: Soraya Darabi
Sandbox has just gotten a huge boost to its creative quotient! We are extremely pleased to announce Soraya Darabi as a fellow Sandboxer. Fast Company recently named Soraya in their list of 100 Most Creative People in Business 2010. Soraya, 26, was formerly the manager of social media marketing at the New York Times and [...]
Sandboxers about the Clinton Global Initiative University
Sandboxers Sebastian Lindstrom and Patrick Boström participated in the Clinton Global Initiative University held at the University of Miami between April 16 and 18 2010. Funded by the University of Hong Kong Patrick and Sebastian represented Light for Children, a child-centered NPO they work with in Ghana. They had the chance to work together with [...]
On Adam Smith and Coca Tea
Nate Loewentheil recently moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia, and publishes occasional pieces on Bolivian politics as well as his personal adventures on the Sandbox blog. Nate can be reached by email at nate.loewentheil [at] gmail.com. There aren’t many places in the world where one can buy Nintendo Wiis, dried llama fetuses and bananas by the ton, [...]
President Once and Future: The Spirited Inauguration of Evo Morales
Nate Loewentheil recently moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia, and publishes occasional pieces on Bolivian politics as well as his personal adventures on the Sandbox blog. Nate can be reached by email at nate.loewentheil [at] gmail.com. The shimmer-red helicopter bearing Evo Morales towards the Temple of Kalasasaya last Thursday was a strangely modern twist to the morning’s [...]
The Rural Edge: Sandboxer Zhihan Lee in India
Sandboxer Zhihan Lee is currently taking part in a three month long project, supported by his university in Singapore, to support “The Rural Edge“, an Indian-led project which works towards reducing rural poverty sustainably. During their one month stay in India he and his colleagues supported them in creating an online presence and by raising [...]
One Llama’s Great Incan Adventure
Nate Loewentheil recently moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia, and publishes occasional pieces on Bolivian politics as well as his personal adventures on the Sandbox blog. Nate can be reached by email at nate.loewentheil [at] gmail.com. “We dedicate this animal to Pacha Mama, and ask for a year filled with health and prosperity,” the mayor prayed. Four [...]
A Ballot of Bolivian Identity: Today’s Presidential Election
In the US, presidential elections shift trillions of dollars and move armies across the globe. In Bolivia, the stakes are even higher. El 6 de Deciembre nearly every citizen in the country – voting is obligatory here – will go to the polls for an election whose outcome is certain: a victory for the incumbent [...]
Toma Lo Bueno (Or, Why Coca-Cola loves Bolivians)
Nate Loewentheil recently moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia, and will be publishing occasional pieces on Bolivian politics as well as his personal adventures. This is a piece on corporate images and power in Bolivia. You can check it out with accompanying photos on his blog. Nate can be reached by email at nate.loewentheil@gmail.com. Bolivians like Coca-Cola®. [...]
Don’t Mess with Quechuan Grandmothers
Nate Loewentheil recently moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia. He will be publishing occasional pieces here on Bolivian politics as well as his personal adventures. Here’s a piece on his first inter-city bus travel.