Welcome to Issue 3
Featuring an interview with Hangama Amiri–poetry by Madiha Ali, J.C. Koum, Mohammed Moussa, Nusaiba Ntakirutimana and Heydayat Ullah–photography by Mohammed Salim Khan and Hadi Mohseni–artwork by Donay Habbak–an essay by Homaira Zamiri
Poems from Gaza
Letters from the beating heart of Palestine by poet and podcaster Mohammed Moussa. #FreePalestine
In Conversation: Hangama Amiri
An interview on craft, expectation and new memory-making with Afghan-Canadian artist Hangama Amiri.
In the Darkness of the Night, I Was Dreaming of the Light
In trying to seek the freedom and home she lost in reality, Homaira Zamiri returns to the map of her imagination.
Two Poems
“Why do men force that which hurt them?” wonders Nusaiba Ntakirutimana. “Maybe it’s because it’s the only way that life was promised to them.”
Living in a Bubble
Issue 1 contributor Donay Habbak returns with her newest fine art series — and instructions on how to live.
Dreams of a Young Refugee
Hazara writer Madiha Ali contemplates the possibilities and privileges of dreaming.
Refugee Life
Young Rohingya poet Heydayat Ullah highlights the stark realities of life in Burma and Bangladesh.
Two Poems
“Don’t bury me yet,” says J.C. Koum. “Feed me a little more of your time.”
COVID in the Camps
Rohingya photographer Mohammed Salim Khan reports from the frontlines of Kutupalong Camp in Bangladesh.
Spoken Word
Vivid scenes from a life written — and read aloud — by the talented Atem Diing Alaak.