Technically, they’re not 2015-specific worries, or even solely worries so much as some ideas. But it’s 2015 now, and this is what I’ve been thinking about lately: I have so many feelings ab...
1. Miami, and delusion. Miami is sinking under water, and everyone pretends it’s not happening. My parents lived in Miami a few years back, and I noticed that myself. everyone went around li...
http://bloodandmilk.org/2014/09/05/things-ive-reading-miami-britain-ebola/
“Don’t think about where the lines are drawn, think about who draws the lines.” I rarely agree with The Last Psychiatrist, but it’s my go-to source for question assumptions and making ...
http://bloodandmilk.org/2014/06/17/things-ive-thinking-lately/
1. Can Elinor Ostrom’s work help us understand what to do about antibacterial resistance? I’ve been reading a lot of Ostrom in an attempt to develop an opinion, but it’s tough going for me....
http://bloodandmilk.org/2014/05/01/things-ive-thinking-may-1st-2014/
Best ICT Blogs Wait…What? By Linda Raftree makes me understand what ICT has to do with my actual work ICTworks updates frequently and has a knack for tying current events to ICT4...
If Tom Murphy can invent his own blog awards, so can I. I therefore present to you the first annual Blood and Milk blog awards – the BAMBAs: Best Writing Owen Barder. No matter h...
http://bloodandmilk.org/2013/01/22/the-blood-and-milk-blog-award-part-one/
It’s a little early to say happy new year, but this week is full of family time and I’m not sure I’ll be able to blog again before 2013. 2012 was a rough year for me. I lost my dad this Aug...
I realize most of you reading this are aid workers of one sort or another, and therefore already know what you want as gifts. But maybe your family and friends could use a little help. Now you ca...
http://bloodandmilk.org/2012/12/20/what-to-buy-for-your-aidworker-the-blood-milk-holiday-gift-guide/
You’ve probably seen this everywhere already, but as part of our ongoing effort to figure out why we do this, there’s an aid blog survey out there to find out why readers read. Roll on by and...
I wrote my big blog action day water post for UN Dispatch. Here, I will just say one thing: Hydrofracking. It’s terrifying, it’s poisonous, and it’s going global. Trackernews has the horrib...