Global Activism: Building an Educational Utopia in Kenya-Part Two
May 25, 2006
Katherine Tate-Bradish—Lavenda Volunteer
Listener Trisha Hammer heard her friend Kathy Tate-Bradish was going to Kenya to volunteer at Lavenda. She told her about a story she heard on solar ovens on Worldview. Kathy Tate-Bradish and her daughter took the idea to Lavenda and they now make their own solar cookers to reduce deforestation and save women's time.
Listener Trisha Hammer heard her friend Kathy Tate-Bradish was going to Kenya to volunteer at Lavenda. She told her about a story she heard on solar ovens on Worldview. Kathy Tate-Bradish and her daughter took the idea to Lavenda and they now make their own solar cookers to reduce deforestation and save women's time.
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