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Melancholia

Melancholia

by Naseem Rakha | Feb 12, 2018 | Flash Fiction, Immigration, People | 0 comments

At first Jacob Illich admired these Americans their casualness, and considered it a sweet nativity. Then he became bored. And then resentful.

I See Fear

I See Fear

by Naseem Rakha | Feb 18, 2017 | Being Human, Immigration | 16 comments

How much more could we be if we stopped building walls and started to reach out to one another? How much more could we do if we fed our more curious nature rather than our more craven one?

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