The people in Dominica and the small communities where I were had no idea who I was, and there's no better security than that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I mean, I've never really had much security, to be honest.
It used to be that you knew your neighbors and maybe your coworkers - the people in your physical vicinity.
When I was living in the Dominican Republic, the local kids became a part of my family.
When I was a kid, I believed in Santa Claus. But it was very tough because in the Dominican... there are not a lot of rich people there.
I've made peace with insecurity... because there is no security of any kind.
Is it security you want? There is no security at the top of the world.
When you've got a new family, any kind of security you can have is great.
A lot of the friends I had went on to become criminals.
I was neither black enough for the black kids or Dominican enough for the Dominican kids. I didn't have a safe category.
Well my briefing was that Honduras was a small and vulnerable country just back on the path towards democracy it was about to have just before I arrived, the first elections for a civilian president in more than 9 years.
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