When I was in rural Tanzania earlier this year, a woman came up to me begging for money. I asked if I could pay her 5000 shillings in exchange for taking her photo. She was ecstatic with this sum, which for me was less than a cup of coffee, and then she posed for me. Two people from vastly divergent backgrounds making a connection, something I'll always remember.
When I was in rural Tanzania earlier this year, a woman came up to me begging for money. I asked if I could pay her 5000 shillings in exchange for taking her photo. She was ecstatic with this sum, which for me was less than a cup of coffee, and then she posed for me. Two people from vastly divergent backgrounds making a connection, something I'll always remember.
When I was in rural Tanzania earlier this year, a woman came up to me begging for money. I asked if I could pay her 5000 shillings in exchange for taking her photo. She was ecstatic with this sum, which for me was less than a cup of coffee, and then she posed for me. Two people from vastly divergent backgrounds making a connection, something I'll always remember.
When I was in rural Tanzania earlier this year, a woman came up to me begging for money. I asked if I could pay her 5000 shillings in exchange for taking her photo. She was ecstatic with this sum, which for me was less than a cup of coffee, and then she posed for me. Two people from vastly divergent backgrounds making a connection, something I'll always remember.
When I was in rural Tanzania earlier this year, a woman came up to me begging for money. I asked if I could pay her 5000 shillings in exchange for taking her photo. She was ecstatic with this sum, which for me was less than a cup of coffee, and then she posed for me. Two people from vastly divergent backgrounds making a connection, something I'll always remember.
When I was in rural Tanzania earlier this year, a woman came up to me begging for money. I asked if I could pay her 5000 shillings in exchange for taking her photo. She was ecstatic with this sum, which for me was less than a cup of coffee, and then she posed for me. Two people from vastly divergent backgrounds making a connection, something I'll always remember.

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