When the News Feels Personal: War, Memory, and the Quiet Weight Carried by Survivors
War doesn’t just live in headlines—it lives in memory. For refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants who have experienced conflict firsthand, news of a new war can reopen old wounds and stir deep anxiety.
When Home Isn’t Safe: How Gender-Based Violence Drives Migration to the U.S.
“Explore how gender-based violence drives asylum seekers to the U.S., the trauma survivors endure, and why family separation and detention increase risks.”