Quick Shout Out

Graduating Monday. Rwanda is a few weeks out. Starting to feel real.

Before things get hectic — a shout out to my faculty advisor, Dr. Gaydosh. She's running her own blog about the trip, and if you're following along here I'd genuinely encourage you to read hers too. Faculty perspective on the same experience, very different lens. Between the two of us, you'll get something close to the full picture.

Screenshot of Dr. Gaydosh's Rwanda Trip blog on Blogspot, showing her first post titled Thinking Ahead
Dr. Gaydosh's Rwanda trip blog -- the faculty perspective on our shared journey.

Two Perspectives, One Trip

Dr. Gaydosh brings years of expertise and a deep understanding of the history we'll be engaging with. My posts are going to be more from the student angle — processing everything for the first time. Same places, same experiences, filtered through different backgrounds.

If you're interested in the Rwanda trip, give her blog a follow. More perspectives, better picture.

More updates soon. Almost there.

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Michael Eisinger

Michael Eisinger

Program manager, nonprofit founder, and LGBTQ+ travel writer based in Silver Spring, MD. I’ve spent over a decade managing programs across nonprofit, healthcare, and medical education — and another decade finding out where the bears go. I write about travel that’s real, destinations that are genuinely queer-friendly, and the places that changed how I see things.