Tag: social observation

  • Xenophobia

    Xenophobia

    XENOPHOBIA rarely announces itself—yet it quietly shapes war, policy, and memory, leaving behind suspicion, fractured identities, and a residue that returns later to the clinic.

  • Displacement Diaries.

    Displacement Diaries.

    Displacement isn’t just movement—it is identity unraveling, routine collapsing, and certainty dissolving. The body relocates quickly; the mind lingers, carrying fragments of a life interrupted.

  • Health Shadows.

    Health Shadows.

    War doesn’t end when the guns fall silent; it lingers in lungs, minds, and systems—an invisible illness quietly shaping generations long after headlines fade.