Data Visualiation of Kiva Loan Activity

Phoebe and I are active on Kiva providing micro-loans ($25/piece) to people elsewhere on the planet. Below is a video Kiva just released, visualising its first five years of activity. It’s become huge.

Intercontinental Ballistic Microfinance from Kiva on Vimeo.

Progress and Denial

I was just reading an article, where people were quoted saying

“Here in America, supposedly the most progressive thinking country in the world, […]”

This in the context of primary/secondary education, but I’ve seen it used in other discussions also. The rest of the sentence raised an issue of concern, but this common pre-able set the tone in an unhelpful way. While I’m all for a positive self-image, it can get in the way of accuracy and reality.

From my observations, the only people who actually believe the above are Americans themselves, and it’s seriously hindering improving and fixing things. After all, if you believe you’re the best, there’s little incentive to improve – instead you’ll just spend your time telling others how good you are and how to do things (better, your way). Sound familiar?

Phases of dealing with things:

  • Confusion and Agitation
  • Denial
  • Anger & Depression
  • Testing Phase
  • Uneasy Acceptance

I used to think that the US (as a whole) was still in the Denial phase, but on review and considering events over recent years, I reckon it’s more Anger & Depression. While those terms may appear worrying (as do the words and actions we see), it’s obviously a great step forward! I hope it keeps moving.

Standing and Fidgeting – different learning styles in practice

Norway’s Response to Violence – a Lesson

Mayor of Oslo: “We will punish the guilty. The punishment will be more generosity, more tolerance, more democracy.”

It is so contrary to what many other people do in  circumstances. Gentle wisdom. Utterly awesome and inspirational.