Kaitlin Alsofrom: This man herds sheep near the St. Rodrigue Mission; much older than the typical "herd-boy," he works all days so that the little boys can attend school
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Skirts for a Basotho dance called Litolobonya, made from woven flour bags, moving with the wind
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Matsepo and Matseliso
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Boys in Blankets
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Dusty Knees
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Sunrise on Laduma
Kaitlin Alsofrom: These Standard 5 primary students look over to the window to learn the word "sunshine" in English
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Mme Mahao
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Litolobonya
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Broken-down bus
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Litolobonya
Kaitlin Alsofrom: These students take a momentary break from mass in the church's back staircase
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Desks in the field
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Refiloe and Lebo
Kaitlin Alsofrom: As the sun set one evening, this man appeared on the horizon
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Walking home
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Form A1s in their classroom
Kaitlin Alsofrom: My neighbors!
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Laughing on the porch
Kaitlin Alsofrom: Tap Water