China: To blog to dream
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Two American bloggers based in southern China’s Guangzhou city are gearing up for a year’s worth of blogging trips which will take them through all twenty-two provinces in mainland China and see them raising funds for charities, offering scholarships for Chinese students to go study in the
West as well as raising funds to cover medical costs for people struggling with cancer back in the
heavily-industrialized Pearl River Delta, where cancer
rates run high.Lonnie B. Hodge, the elder of the two, US army veteran, past recipient of the National Endowment of the Arts and resident of Asia for nearly two decades, has played a very active role in China’s English-language
blogging community since he started OneManBandwidth in 2004, supporting not just top blogger and photo contests, but also
charity initiatives being played out across the
country, all on top of maintaining a business column and drawing on life experiences (and a PhD) in decoding life as a teacher and business consultant in today’s
China on everything from cancer to censorship to
corruption on campuses.Cancer has
been a central topic on OneManBandwidth for the past year as Hodge has followed closely the lives of what he is calling The League of Extraordinary Chinese Women, linked by their shared suffering of
breast cancer; where once there five, only one is still living today. As those around him continue to pass away, Hodge himself does not have long left to go.And thus the inspiration for what Hodge and his Macau University of Science and Technology teaching colleague David DeGeest are calling The Dreamblogue: Traveling China for Charity and Understanding.The first trip will take the pair to Tibet on August 15 and more information will be released shortly. One recent post looks at the Asia Library Project initiative
mentioned in the short video, taken in Guangzhou this past week, below:Hodge and DeGeest’s first
step toward making people’s dreams come true has been to invite readers to share them on The Dreamblogue:Dreamblogue readers and corporate sponsors are already helping fulfill some of the dreams posted here. For how you can help us visit our help page and continue to follow our adventures in China. All ad revenue will from this site benefits Chinese and American individuals with dreams deferred by health, or social circumstances.And several have already come in:
tdgardensâs dream:
That every child have a book to hug, hold, and carry them to a dream all their own.hailvictâs dream:
To become someone who makes a difference every day of their life.mmhalimâs dream:
travell to china i cannot imagine what is the great system that can organize all this people and in the same time they are be one of the great country in the worldTaitaiâs Dream:
My main dream right now is that the lumps found in my mother-in-lawâs lung are benign. That would be lovely, thank you.kevinâs dream:
I hope the project of âBlog of dreamsâ will be successful.Roxi Coplandâs Dream:
touring worldwide as a vocalist and pianist
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