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Leaves, Lemons and Lockdown
(2020-05-30)
This blog post explores the motives, meaning, and role of food and the sharing of food and food pictures during this pandemic.
You have one-minute remaining:” What my parents have taught me about distance, loss, and uncertainty
(2020-05-30)
In this piece, I reflect on how the novel coronavirus has resurfaced conversations around trauma and response to disaster in my family. As the child of refugees, this moment has made clearer how my parents have responded ...
Making the pandemic palatable, one food post at a time
(2020-05-30)
This blog post explores the motives, meaning, and role of food and the sharing of food and food pictures during this pandemic.
Mourning our Collective Space: Reimagining our Community on the Screen
(2020-06-08)
This essay discusses how the Interrupting Privilege program created by the Center for Communication, Difference, and Equity has been forced to change and adapt in the age of social distancing.
Good done in secret - INTOKU
(2020-06-08)
Good done in secret brings not only the happiness to yourself, but also to the one your selfless act is done for, and there is not anything more that you possess in your life than what you are ready to give to the others.
Of borders and Borders: from here to the moon
(2020-05-30)
It is not only the current pandemic that contributes to re-establishing borders after some of them seemed to have been dissolved.
Single, Black and Alone: Thoughts about Sheltering in a Place that Does Not Feel Like Home
(2020-05-30)
Essay about emotions you might feel if you are single and have to shelter in a place where you live, but do not consider to be home.
A Coronavirus Diary across China, India, and the United States
(2020-06-08)
The author documents his life from December through May through a series of diary entries from China, India, and the United States.
Coronavirus and the Contagion of Illiberal Democracy
(2020-06-08)
Our collective ignorance of the underlying structure of liberal democracy endangers democracy itself; the actions of many democratic governments around the world in the age of the Coronavirus exacerbate this threat.
La Frontera de COVID-19
(2020-05-30)
In this essay, I discuss the various fronteras (borders) caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and discuss how it has affected my hometown of El Paso, Texas.