by Gabriel | Feb 11, 2014
Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on iactivism.org It was not all bad to have to spend extra time in N’Djamena. By luck, our good friend and 2012 Darfur United player, Iggy, has been here studying English. I asked if he would come meet us at our...
by Gabriel | Feb 10, 2014
Editor’s Note: This blog originally appeared on iactivism.org I wonder how much these 18 trips to Chad have aged me? I’m sure that, more than the trips, it’s the age that has aged me. Life just flies by and…well, I don’t want to get into an...
by Gabriel | Jan 17, 2014
I seem to say this a lot related to our i-ACT work but…here we go again! We are ready to go full-force in what would appear to be another challenging, some would say “close to impossible,” journey: Darfur United, an all refugee team from remote camps...
by Gabriel | Dec 21, 2013
I won’t lie. I love soccer, or football—as it’s called in the rest of the world. I love it, and that might just be the main reason I so enthusiastically started working all-out to make Darfur United’s journey a reality. But then, when the refugee...