A few days ago, a report on the program 60 Minutes profoundly shook my perspective. Journalist Anderson Cooper—with whom I share an alma mater, Yale—narrated the titanic work of writer Mitch Albom and his wife, who run an orphanage in Port-au-Prince. Cooper described this place with an unforgettable phrase: “a small oasis for children within a city controlled by gangs.”
A few days ago, a report on the program 60 Minutes profoundly shook my perspective. Journalist Anderson Cooper—with whom I share an alma mater, Yale—narrated the titanic work of writer Mitch Albom and his wife, who run an orphanage in Port-au-Prince. Cooper described this place with an unforgettable phrase: “a small oasis for children within a city controlled by gangs.”