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This Holiday Season

December 3, 2019 By Genevieve Anna Tyrrell

As a visual artist and a writer it weighs heavily on my mind every holiday season what my Ghost Parachute covers should say or do or evoke or show. Because I can’t forget what’s happening. This holiday season, while you eat your turkeys, your hams, your roasts, nibble on chocolate chips, sugar cookies, gingerbread, sip […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: border, essay, Genevieve Anna Tyrrell, holidays, immigration, Writing

We are All Immigrants

June 24, 2018 By Christian Scholer

Fun Fact about Me: I have an ancestor who was a governor of the Jamestown colony, the first permanent British settlement in North America. That means I have ancestors that were here a decade before the Mayflower. But guess what? He was still an immigrant! Every year or so since the Great Recession, we seem […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: America, article, Canada, Christian Scholer, immigration, nonfiction, Writing

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The Thing About Grief

February 21, 2021 By Len Kuntz

Last month, my son came to visit and was home for all of an hour when he received a devastating phone call, news that would send him into the kind of hysterics I’ve never witnessed. He was half shrieking, half screaming. He was punching walls. Hyperventilating. Pacing in broken circles. Mashing fists into his face. […]

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