Posts Tagged With: Ebola

Baltimore, Ferguson, and “Africa”

I was reading coverage of Baltimore’s riots last night when I realized that “America” probably looks pretty scary in other countries’ news.

Maybe even as scary as “Africa” often seems to people over here.

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Deep roots in hard soil

CHARLOTTE, NC — Bruce Johnson, fresh from greeting America’s second Ebola patient to Emory Hospital in Atlanta, now faced fifty reporters and twenty-five camera operators eager to present his words to audiences throughout America and across the world.

No pressure.

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“Missions: Why go?” reception highlights SIM work and history

CHARLOTTE, NC — Last year, SIM found itself at the center of the Ebola crisis.

Twice.

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