Food can provide more than just physical strength — it can build confidence, hope and community. Kelly visits Light of Hope, a school for rescued girls near Nairobi, Kenya. She gets a lesson in chapati, a traditional Kenyan flatbread, and sees first-hand how the school is building a community of strong, smart, confident women.
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Notes From the Field: Episode 4: Light of Hope
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Credits
Created By:
Kelly Cox
Shot & Cut by
Lucas Longacre
Very Special Thanks:
Light of Hope
lightofhopekenya.org
Written By
Kelly Cox
Assistant Editor
Jorey Kiva
Music:
“Laare” by Salam
(http://www.wmrecordings.com/releases/wm016.htm)
“Che Belew” by Imperial Tiger Orchestra
(http://www.myspace.com/imperialtigerorchestra)
“Lale Lale” by Imperial Tiger Orchestra
(http://www.myspace.com/imperialtigerorchestra)
“Where ya been?” by Waylon Thornton
(waylonthornton.tumblr.com”
In Original Fare, join Kelly Cox as she attempts to hunt, forage, and farm her way across the globe in search of the best ingredients our planet has to offer. For more, visit theoriginalfare.com.