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a makeshift altar

ANAYA | NETANYA

a diaspora returning to the motherland, full of ponder and prayer, sometimes in grief, often in adoration.

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When I was a child, my favourite “fun fact about myself” was that I had royal blood from my mother’s side back home. That was the full extent of my fun fact though. It wasn’t until I cared to look back with greater effort and make sense of ...

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