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Forgetting and Remembering Fascism
Medium, Narrative Journalism
Uncovering Italy’s memory problem as the nation is poised to elect its first government with neo-Fascist roots.
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Immigrant Making Art Origin Story
Southeast Review, Nonfiction (Pushcart Prize Nominated)
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Both Sides
Tahoma Literary Review, Nonfiction
Within a family, there is often a single chosen faith. I grew up believing in the utility of two religions—Islam and Catholicism—and was told that they can each be half-believed, half-assumed.
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Frida: Open to the Feel of It
You discovered, early on in your friendship, you and Sarah shared similar mental patterns. You were both prone to intellectualizing, rather, gumming up emotional experiences into a set of ideas or themes over which you could have agency.
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What Kind of Alone?
She’d ask surprising questions like what does it feel like to drink tea diluted with milk; why do you dance with your hands in the air; how do you sleep now that you live beside a large body of water? He’d surprise himself and find answers to these questions, discovering a quality about himself he never knew existed.
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We the Arrived
We the People Art Show, New York City
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The Art of Not Forgetting