a member of the team, described the students as ‘optimistic and cheerful.’ Wendy, another member of the team, said: ‘For me, it was quite shocking to see how happy the students were from spending one hour with strangers whom they can’t pronounce the names of.’ ...
Kenyan business people travel as far as the remote parts of western Uganda to villages whose names they can’t pronounce, and put a deposit on food crops before they are harvested. None of this happens as a result of state policy, but rather the invisible hand of integration. The magic ha...