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A generational meditation on memory, identity, and affirmation through intimate portraits of self, mother, and a fading patriarch.

A raw journey through Muay Thai, rage, and fleeting healing in Northern Thailand—where violence becomes both discipline and catharsis.

“I want a portal I can walk through to a place where people aren’t permitted to visit twice: youth. I want my parent’s laughter crackling through my ears half a…

A searing critique of the Green Transition’s failure—not in policy, but in metaphor, language, and imagination.

An Unknown Soldier of 1781 bears witness to the brutal legacy of American wars, from Yorktown to January 6th, tracing the fragile arc of democracy.

A moving reflection on the quiet strength, beauty, and misunderstood reality of introversion in a world shaped by extroversion.