Where Am I Wearing?

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Articles tagged with "country: cambodia"
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Putting on the finishing touches

June 12th, 2008 | By Kelsey | 3 Comments »

I’m wrapping up another edit of my manuscript and am hoping to solicit some help with the passage below. I’ve never been the happiest with “a little girl’s opportunity”... [Read this entry]


A thousand words

May 18th, 2008 | By Kelsey | No Comments »

Flip-flop prosthetic. Pailin, Cambodia.




A thousand words…floating village

April 20th, 2008 | By Kelsey | No Comments »


New World Vision Report Interview

February 19th, 2008 | By Kelsey | 1 Comment »

I recorded another interview for the World Vision Report about Where am I Wearing?. We recorded this one from Ball State’s David Letterman communication center. If you’ve listened... [Read this entry]


A thouands words…People & Trash

February 18th, 2008 | By Kelsey | 1 Comment »

Phnom Penh Municipal Dump


7-year old naps with 16-foot python in Cambodia

February 4th, 2008 | By Kelsey | 3 Comments »

This is unbelievable. Someone needs to send in the Supernanny.


A thousand words…

December 30th, 2007 | By Kelsey | No Comments »


Spirit of Soccer featured on Fifa’s website

November 8th, 2007 | By Kelsey | No Comments »

My crazy buddy Scotty Lee’s organization Spirit of Soccer is featured on Fifa.com. The article is really cool for me to read because I’ve met all the coaches mentioned... [Read this entry]


Where am I wearing? The ultimate slideshow

October 31st, 2007 | By Kelsey | 3 Comments »

I raided my photo archive from the WAIW? trip and set it to Gary Jules’ Mad World and U2’s Yahweh. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get either one of them to... [Read this entry]


All Hail the Blue Jeans

October 24th, 2007 | By Kelsey | 2 Comments »

I’ve talked before about how James Sullivan’s book Jeans is a little too much into the Americaness of jeans, but really it’s hard to argue with him too much. ... [Read this entry]


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Author's Bio
I was made in America. My “Jingle These” Christmas boxers were MADE IN BANGLADESH.

I had an all-American childhood in rural Ohio. My all-American blue jeans were MADE IN CAMBODIA.

I wore flip-flops every day for a year when I worked as a SCUBA diving instructor in Key West. They were MADE IN CHINA.

One day while staring at a pile of clothes on the floor, I noticed the tag of my favorite T-shirt: MADE IN HONDURAS.

I read the tag. My mind wandered.

A quest was born. A book was written.
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