After a brief orientation in New York, the trip truly began in Nairobi with a tour of the city. 20 May 2001
The city park in Nairobi. This is one of the few places the city's poor can go. They cannot afford the admissions to the national park system and the open land around the city is fast being claimed by developers. 20 May 2001
Despite having the largest industrial economy of East Africa, the majority of Kenyan's are shut out of its benefits. But a large informal economy exists. Here, at a Jua Kali, workers take industrial leftovers and transform them into low-cost consumer goods. 20 May 2001.
The group with Dr. Mohammud Jama of the University of Nairobi. In my opinion, the tour he gave of us of the city was our best field lecture. 20 May 2001
Photo by Mark Pires
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