by lawrence.asmita@gmail.com | Oct 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Shanga Karim Journalism and advocacy work in womens organizations.I was a voice for those women who faced honour killings, FGM, andviolence in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq.Languages: Kurdish, English. First Days “We have a meeting with a lawyer” my husband reading the...
by lawrence.asmita@gmail.com | Oct 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Remembrances Winter in Vancouver is relatively mild. But if you ask me it is cold like hell. Please, do understand me. I was born and raised in Colombia, in a cool, wet temperature region that drops no lesser than 10 degrees Celsius during the day. In the highlands,...
by lawrence.asmita@gmail.com | Oct 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Adriana Suarez In Colombia, I used to be text editor and write corporate articles. Sometimes I dreamt of publishing my personal writings. My goal is to start my own blog about how to find your inner self in a world that constantly calls you out. I came to Canada five...
by lawrence.asmita@gmail.com | Oct 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Lora continues “and when I looked at you, I was shocked and said: Oh no! You changed her. Not only is she not a boy, she has dark skin! She is definitely not mine!! Ha-ha-ha! Laughed Angelina “Of cause you forgot that your lovely husband has beautiful dark skin”!...
by lawrence.asmita@gmail.com | Oct 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Nasiba worked as a teacher and in nonprofits. She was interested to write poems since was child. She is currently writing about the life of single mothers without status in Canada.She is also working on a project to support single mothers by organizing works shops...
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