“When I speak in Christian terms or Buddhist terms I'm simply selecting for the moment a dialect. Christian words for me represent the comforting vocabulary of the place I came from hometown voices saying more than the language itself can convey about how welcome and safe I am what the expectations are and where to find food. Buddhist words come from another dialect from the people over the mountain. I've become pretty fluent in Buddhist it helps me to see my home country differently but it will never be speech I can feel completely at home in.” PeopleFeelsI CanCountryMomentsHelpingHomeChristianSpeakLanguageVoiceTermSafeMountainSpeechExpectationsWelcomeBuddhistHelp MeVocabularyComfortingHometownDialectFluentHome Country Author:Mary Rose O'Reilley
“Teaching English is an intrinsically radical act. Is it possible to teach English so that people stop killing each other?” PeopleTeachTeachingKillingRadicalKilling Each OtherTeaching English Author:Mary Rose O'Reilley