The situation of the refugees is what bothers me the most deeply, and by “the refugees” I really mean all of them. I don’t think it’s a story best told through anecdotes, although there are of course so many. You can reach into this topic, anywhere, and find one. It doesn’t need to be conventionally dramatic. It can even be something like the story of the picture below, which some unknown child, sheltered in Germany in an abandoned big-box store, drew on the railing of his or her bunk bed. The drawing was noticed by volunteers who disassembled the rows of bunk beds once the refugees had moved on.
For the dispossessed, teargas and rubber bullets
For the dispossessed, teargas and rubber…
For the dispossessed, teargas and rubber bullets
The situation of the refugees is what bothers me the most deeply, and by “the refugees” I really mean all of them. I don’t think it’s a story best told through anecdotes, although there are of course so many. You can reach into this topic, anywhere, and find one. It doesn’t need to be conventionally dramatic. It can even be something like the story of the picture below, which some unknown child, sheltered in Germany in an abandoned big-box store, drew on the railing of his or her bunk bed. The drawing was noticed by volunteers who disassembled the rows of bunk beds once the refugees had moved on.