Published inThe CapitalWhat do Salvadorans really think of Bitcoin?In pre-Hispanic times, the indigenous peoples who lived on the land we now call El Salvador used cocoa beans as their dominant medium of…Sep 18, 2021Sep 18, 2021
Is Democracy Under Attack in El Salvador?You can call Nayib Bukle many things, but you can’t call him boring. The 40 year old populist president, who rocked the political…Aug 27, 20211Aug 27, 20211
El Salvador Country ProfileEl Salvador is a small Central American country of roughly 6.5 million people, bordered by Guatemala to the northwest, Honduras to the…Aug 3, 2021Aug 3, 2021
Financial Access — The Big PictureA simple way to think about the different financial situations that exist across the world would be to classify everyone into one of three…Jul 25, 20211Jul 25, 20211
A final update on our Laos school“The most powerful thing in the world is an idea whose time has come.” — Adam BraunJan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Reflections on Creighton’s Recent Announcement to Divest from Fossil FuelsThe announcement was sudden, but this was the result of over 2 years of persistence by the Creighton student body:Jan 1, 2021Jan 1, 2021
Rwanda — MikeBuying a one-way plane ticket home from a destination halfway across a continent is a bold plan. There are many potential reasons that…Aug 19, 2019Aug 19, 2019
Uganda — MikeAs we crossed the Kenya-Uganda border, we began to realize we were nearing the final chapter of our journey. Eager to get to Kigali and…Aug 9, 2019Aug 9, 2019
Kenya — MikeOur final night in Tanzania before heading to Kenya was a hectic one. Complications with our living situation and bus times left us…Jul 26, 2019Jul 26, 2019
Tanzania — MikeTanzania is a country rich with so much natural beauty and culture that 6 days simply didn’t do it justice. As we were constantly reminded…Jul 19, 2019Jul 19, 2019