
Caitlin Roman, 128 RPCV Peace Corps Pets. Some of us have em, some of us want em, some of us would ET without them. Whether you’ve gained a furry friend as a […]
Caitlin Roman, 128 RPCV Peace Corps Pets. Some of us have em, some of us want em, some of us would ET without them. Whether you’ve gained a furry friend as a […]
Josh Kaufmann, RPCV Group 128 During the last few months of my service I began working with a brilliant teacher who encouraged me to put into action a final project that had […]
Linzee Prescott, RPCV Group 126 Let me tell you how great it is to drive, how beautiful it is to go out and eat ANYTHING I would like at ANYTIME. However, let […]
Carly Allard, 129 YinD Title: Sit and Cry: Two Years in the Land of Smiles Author: Burgess Needle, RPCV Thailand, 1967-69 Published: Wren Song Press (2017) Synopsis: Somewhere in Buriram, Thailand, there are people […]
Carolyn Nickels-Cox, RPCV Correspondent, Group 34 It was after dark on December 27, 1972. Kalasin was on fire. A shop at the city’s center had caught fire, and the flames were spreading […]
Ty Miranda, RPCV Group 127 It’s hard to sum up 77 days in a few paragraphs, just like it’s hard to sum up 27 months of Peace Corps work in a three-minute […]
Are you an RPCV who served in Thailand? If so, this message is for you… Sticky Rice is starting a new photo feature called Throwback Thursday (#TBT), in which we will post […]
Voices presented by PSDN (Peer Support Diversity Network) is a new series of video and written interviews highlighting the intersection between PCVs and RPCVs of diverse ethnic/cultural backgrounds and their service in […]
Voices presented by PSDN (Peer Support Diversity Network) is a new series of video and written interviews highlighting the intersection between PCVs and RPCVs of diverse ethnic/cultural backgrounds and their service in […]
Annika Paradise, RPCV, Thailand 101 My Peace Corps site, Phanom Benja, sat 45 miles inland on the Malay peninsula. I was the only white person to ever live there, but hundreds of […]
Danielle Porter, Community Health, Madagascar, 42 I COSed over two years ago. On some days it is hard to believe how much my life has changed since then. I have traveled more, […]
“Voices” presented by PSDN (Peer Support Diversity Network) is a new series of video and written interviews highlighting the intersection between PCVs and RPCVs of diverse ethnic/cultural backgrounds and their service in Thailand. […]
Voices presented by PSDN (Peer Support Diversity Network) is a new series of video and written interviews highlighting the intersection between PCVs and RPCVs of diverse ethnic/cultural backgrounds and their service in […]
Kirsten Keefe, RPCV Thailand 99, TEFL/Crossover Volunteer I served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Thailand, Group 99 from 1991-1993. There were about 45 people in our group and around 120 volunteers in […]
Kelly Branyik, RPCV China 20 TEFL I’m reminded of every single bad choice I ever made, bad feeling I ever had, my annoying sense of urgency, my extreme lack of patience, times […]