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'I am trying to make more time for my rest, and what better place to relax than in words...? As you read and journey, I hope these words anchor you.'
Read Kevin Mwachiro's editorial for issue 2 of 'Remember to Rest' here:
https://t.co/2561sgpSKz
(Art: Lari Mwanyama)
'I am trying to make more time for my rest, and what better place to relax than in words...? As you read and journey, I hope these words anchor you.'
Read Kevin Mwachiro's editorial for issue 2 of 'Remember to Rest' on adda:
https://t.co/2561sgpSKz
(Art: Lari Mwanyama)
'I marvel at the tangled vine of my insides
tugging my lungs to a heave;
I choke on myself then.'
'Bougainvillea Boy' by Jay T John explores an individual's experience with their body and queerness.
Read it on adda, in our new issue:
https://t.co/kwMmmZlPbU
'But he didn’t care anymore. He couldn’t even if he wanted to. He had no strength left in him.'
'A Familiar Disquiet' by Architha Narayanan highlights how pain dismissal happens as much in our families as it does in the healthcare system.
Read this piece on adda.
'Perhaps Sapai and Maunga are in the depths of it
Birthing proud plumes of ash falling back to earth'
Read @BecVanuatu's piece 'Mama Groan, what have we done' from our new adda issue on healthy communities:
https://t.co/2G2HRSi8pq
Jay T John explores an individual's experience with their body and their queerness in 'Bougainvillea Boy'.
Issue 1 of Remember to Rest, adda's new collection, is out now. Read 'Bougainvillea Boy' and more on https://t.co/mTDs0Fn2H6
Illustration by Gisela Mulindwa
'A Familiar Disquiet' by Architha Narayanan highlights how pain dismissal happens as much in our families as it does in the healthcare system.
Issue 1 of Remember to Rest is out now. Read 'A Familiar Disquiet' and more on https://t.co/mTDs0Fn2H6
Illustration by Rohini Mani
And lastly, 'A Familiar Disquiet' by Architha Narayanan highlights how pain dismissal happens as much in our families as it does in the healthcare system.
https://t.co/lIHjMfxo4X
(Illustration by Rohini Mani)
@BecVanuatu is the first writer from Vanuatu to feature on adda with 'Mama Graon, What Have we Done?' A piece depicting pain and struggle through a conversation with the physical scape.
Read it here:
https://t.co/2G2HRSi8pq
(Illustration: @maori_mermaid)
Jay T John explores an individual's experience with their body and queerness in 'Bougainvillea Boy'. Read it now:
https://t.co/YCnMRbCQK6
(Illustration: Gisela Mulindwa)