I don’t actually believe in mixing my personal and professional life. But someone told me recently that both is two sides of the same coin and sometimes you just can’t help it. No matter how hard you try.
Thus, this video makes it to this website.
Our latest “youtube-sensation” featuring our very own Xenia Estey. Watch it and have a laugh. (more…)
Aceh, 2005
The chance to once again be back in school brought a sense of certainty back into the lives of many children in the tsunami affected areas in Aceh.
Photo: @joshestey/MatahatiProductions
When supermodel/mom, Christy Turlington experienced child birth complications, she learned that 500,000 women die each year during child birth and that 90% of these deaths are preventable.
This was a catalytic moment. A few years later, she enrolled in a Masters Program at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and began working on “No Woman, No Cry”, a documentary about maternal mortality world wide.
A year after the movie’s world premiere at Tribeca Film festival, Turlington and her crew are back in Bangladesh to meet the women they filmed an interviewed two and a half years ago.
Read more about Turlington’s trip to Bangladesh and enjoy the pictures taken by our chief photographer, Josh Estey:
http://www.everymothercounts.org/news/2011/06/back-bangladesh-day-1-june-20-2011
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Our flight to Papua is going to leave in a few hours.
This will be our first trip to Papua for 2010, hopefully it won’t be the last one.
Papua’s HIV and AIDS prevalence rate is ten times higher than the national rate and sadly, this number is mostly made up of young people. In the past five years, Unicef has been training a group of peer educators to help improve the level of awareness about HIV and AIDS among young people and the general population.
We are so excited to have the opportunity to meet these young people and be inspired by their determination and dedication!
More to come from the land of plenty!
South Jakarta suburb, a classic Indonesian house, two children licking a can of sweet condensed milk under an oversized teak dining table…Yep, that was me, my brother, and one of our ‘sweetest’ childhood memory. (Ah! I said it! I used the pun! sorry…it was too hard to avoid)
I would never have thought that twenty somewhat years later, we would actually have the opportunity to work with the people who ‘produce’ this very can of condensed milk.
Live Simply Part II.
The second one in the series of our bike videos, this surely will not be the last one.
This video is made on two different bicycles: a fixed gear and a long-haul-trecker.
Speaking of living simply, a fixed gear bicycle is based on this very same principle. No gears and often with no brakes as well, fixed gear bicycle is popular among the messenger community in North America especially New York and San Francisco.
In Jakarta, the fixed gear community keeps growing by the day! Check them out here or come and say Hi to them every Sunday at Bunderan HI or every Wednesday night at Taman Menteng. (Don’t be intimidated by their looks. They’re a very friendly bunch)
Footnote: watch closely and you may caught a glimpse of my three-year-old in this video.