About
Hey there.
I’m Stacey. I graduated from Trinity University in May of 2005. I applied for the Peace Corps in June of 2005. I’ve been nominated for the Pacific Islands for Community Development. (Note: a nomination means that there is 30% - 50% chance that I could not go there and/or have a completely different assignment.) I’m waiting for my offical invitation to find out where I will be spending the next two years of my life.
Since May, I’ve worked some, volunteered some, and traveled a lot. Currently I am living with my parents in Colorado (doing some more work and volunteering and hopefully a little more travel) until I leave for the Peace Corps.
I graduated with a degree in Communications. I love my degree. I am interested in pursuing a graduate degree in media studies. My research interests seem to expand and contract on a daily basis. Political Science is interesting, but I the further I dive into it, the more I realize that I think like a sociologist. Sometimes, when I am bored, I look up journal articles thanks to my unexpired University username/password. There is a limit to my nerd-dom. I only read the abstracts. Lately I have been really interested in reading (in non-journal articles) about ideas on alternatives to the hegemonic suburb/ex-urban hell that Americans seem to like so much.
I know I have cluttered my blog’s sidebar with links, but I haven’t quite figured out what to do with them all.
I have more than a few unfinished projects and plans for new ones.
I couldn’t live without laughter, the sky, and friendship/family. /cheese
I’ve been watching “The Daily Show” since 1998, and I clap like a small child when I get excited.
Other stuff:
Photos
Last.fm
Myspace
Facebook
My old blog
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Michael said,
February 20, 2008 @ 6:01 pm
Dear Stacey,
Hope you are well. I just came across your blog on Mongolia. Great stuff! I am writing to you because my partner and I are launching a website that will be populated with cross-cultural information about every country in the world. We will be looking to the web community to help do this with all the information being available for free. I was wondering if you and/or members from your community may be able to help us out with the Mongolia pages. We would love your input. Let me know if you would be open to this and I’ll send along a brief questionnaire. Please also feel free to check out the website, become a member (it’s free!) and add to the guide.
http://www.culturecrossing.net/
Thank you for your time!
Best,
Michael Landers
Director - Culture Crossing
Cell: 917.405.8275
Office: 805.576.7644
Email: michael@culturecrossing.net
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