Barbed Wire Stories

Families in detention speak to the world outside.
Tagged: asylum, children, detention, refugees
How #StPatricksDay Became the Most Global National Holiday http://t.co/kETxbcbqt6 via @rachel_janik @TIME
37 mins ago
Watch: history of #StPatricksDay & how U.S. ruined it http://t.co/VYKf8zD3Qr via @ThisIsFusion
3 hours ago
RT @HighTechAztec: #BlackLivesMatter #BrownLivesMatter #unity #GulfSouthRising #Ayotzinapa #UStired2 http://t.co/LZrFCuXYkN
15 hours ago
The Limits of Diversity http://t.co/VmLso53eCv via @aaww #api #latism #art4 http://t.co/0AJo5bjH6l
16 hours ago
Taco Run: Day One of Paint #Phoenix 2015 http://t.co/vJS05HJrBS via @LATACO http://t.co/RkPVSPBoLu
16 hours ago
#Scandal creator @ShondaRhimes hates word #diversity': 'I make TV look like the world looks' http://t.co/qROGzx1Tqz via @thisisfusion
16 hours ago
PHOTOS: Artistic Activism http://t.co/6iU1T2sXXy via @TheAdvocateMag #lgbtq #undocuqueer http://t.co/QJxQ6472gw
17 hours ago
Families in detention speak to the world outside.
Tagged: asylum, children, detention, refugees
Australia’s migrants seek humanity in an inhumane system.
For a trauma victim—forced to leave home and country after years of abuse—the act of writing helped to create meaning from painful past experiences.
In a world of silence, literature and narrative can help liberate a refugee’s story.