
Born and raised in Johannesburg. Half family : half Jewish ‘Orphanage’ Experiences have owned tides of gratitude. Every junction still difficult to cross: choose direction : A broken child, unbroken. no status , just presence \ud83e\udeb7
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There was a village that had not fallen apart—but had quietly grown tired.
The lights still worked. The market still opened each morning. Children still went to school. Yet something unnamed felt heavy, as if the air itself had lost its me...
How Do Nations Defend Their Borders Without War — and Is It Ever Possible to Avoid the Death of Innocents?
Every society eventually confronts a question it cannot escape:
How does a nation protect its people, its borders, its right to exi...
In seventy-two hours — after traveling two weeks to be in unity with the one who opens every source of my heart, soul, and spirit — another story has found its way to be told.
I’ve been trying, ever since I began to understand, to share th...
It’s not that I have to be sure.
Certainty has never been a home I could live in.
Words are drifters —
they fly around my head without a visa,
wandering, searching, belonging nowhere.
Let’s call them refugees.
Refugees of feelings — p...
When compassion forgets its eyes, cruelty learns to masquerade as love.
There’s a sound that fills the streets of the world tonight — drums, chants, slogans that were once words of justice, now bent and hollow. This piece was born from tha...
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I write from the wound, the wild, and the real— to bring people home to themselves. Present. Perceptive. My favorite place. Probably India. \ud83c\udf3f
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