An understated, yet resoundingly impactful exploration of the overlap between the real-life horrors of a refugee’s journey and the metaphor-heavy horror genre, His House offers a multi-sensory manifestation of the ghosts that refugees carry with them.
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One Day at a Time #10: A Genealogy of Migration
in essay, photography, memory, politics
When a news photograph meets a precious moment of family history.
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My essay on European refugees in the Middle East during World War II won one of Harvard's oldest and most prestigious writing awards.
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