Professor Pearson summed up our journey to Liberia on Blogher this weekend with beauty and brevity; read her post, “Letting Them Know it’s Christmas.” Genevieve, MacDella and I have each sat in Professor Pearson’s classroom — never at the same time — and yet somehow, our lives became very intertwined. The Spanish and the Italian call teachers maestros — so much more fitting, don’t you think? Out of her orchestra of journalism, communications, and interactive mulitmedia students, Professor Pearson created this symphony for Liberia. I of course play the blog, Genevieve plays the camera, and MacDella plays the heartstrings.

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December 17, 2007 at 1:08 am
Kim Pearson
Brava!!!! I love it!
December 18, 2007 at 2:21 am
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December 18, 2007 at 8:23 am
Sharon
Tammy,
I wish you the best on your trip. When I met you I knew you’d go far, but I didn’t realize you’d go this far (literally!) You can bet I will be keeping up with your blog and spreading the word. You’re awesome!
~Sharon