Archive for the ‘poverty’ Tag
- april 20, 2015 The Final Crossing ~ (Lampedusa) posted in English Poetry, Poëzie Algemeen tagged African, bodies, crossing, death, final, fortune seekers, human nature, Lampedusa, Mediterranean Sea, poverty, prosperity, refugees, war
- maart 8, 2014 Women Rule posted in English Poetry, Poëzie Algemeen tagged amazons, bags, cocks, convenient, crime, crow, little, love, matriarchs, men, outlawed, past, peace, poverty, rule, semen, spurs, thing, tomorrow, war, women, world
- januari 10, 2014 Brazil, the Beautiful Lie posted in English Poetry, Poëzie Algemeen tagged affirmative action, African, beautiful, black, bloody, brazil, descend, harmonious, lie, middle and upper class, nightmare, poverty, privileged, racially mixed, society, white
- juni 14, 2013 The G-spot of South America posted in English Poetry, Poëzie Algemeen tagged bright, courtship, dress, foreign, French Guiana, future, G-spot, Garden of Eden, god, greenness, Guiana, heaven, investors, natural resources, obscurity, poem, poetry, poverty, rich, sexy, sisters, slavery, south america, suriname, three, virginity, youthfulness
- november 16, 2012 Armoede en Corruptie (Poverty and Corruption) posted in English Poetry, gedichten suriname, Poëzie Algemeen, Poëzie Nederlands Overige, Poëzie Suriname tagged arm, armoede, children, corruptie, corruption, de tropen, diseases, gedichten, hardnekkig, hardwerkende, hardworking, kinderen, lieden, macht, mensen, motto, nerver again, nooit meer, ongebreideld, ontvankelijk, people, persistent, poem, poetry, poor, poverty, power, receptive, slogan, suriname, the tropics, unrestrained, ziekten
- augustus 15, 2012 For Farah Karimi (Oxfam Novib) posted in English Poetry, Poëzie Algemeen, Poëzie Nederlands Overige tagged armoede, blog, development aid, farah karimi, gedichten, humanitaire hulp, humanitarian aid, injustice, international aid, onrecht, ontwikkelingshulp, ontwikkelingssamenwerking, oxfam novib, Poëzie, poems, poetry, poverty, refugees, vluchtelingen
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