I recently completed my longest stretch in village: 12 ½ weeks. With school out and the entire village asleep for the 30 days of Ramadan,…
Men’s wear in The Gambia is totally the cat’s pajamas, or in other words, on point. But really, let’s bring back that 1920s hipster lingo…
I met this woman at a naming ceremony I was attending in the village next to mine. I asked to take her photo because her…
Gambian greetings are obnoxious. There is absolutely no other way to describe the lengthy tradition that I still find completely nonsensical. However, greeting is a…
My brother, Ebrima: All your friends are like 12 years old. Me: No they’re not. Ebrima: Oh, really? Me: Some are 10. Ebrima: (erupting in…
Hi friends, It’s me again. Woof woof! An alarming number of Gambians are convinced that Peace Corps volunteers are spies. My mom and I thought…
Abdoulie Jallow isn’t like the other sixth graders. He’s twice the height of his classmates, often sits with the teachers at recess and has to work after school to support himself. Abdoulie is 25 years old – and finally back in school after a 12-year hiatus

