Thank you, this is what I needed to read today, especially love the distinction of grief and despair as “we must learn to swim in a sea of grief and not be overtaken by the currents of despair.” 😩❤️🔥🫂 These layers of grief have been so difficult to process and also I believe it has helped us to put a name to what we sensed or felt in those relationships long before the genocide, and that identification has been a relief as well, a bitter relief but a liberating one. Thank you both Saira and Ida for sharing this 🙏🏼
Thank you, Saira, for your deep questions and for the honest conversations that led to this piece, and most importantly, the connection and care these talks have brought into my life.
Beautiful words from Ida ❤️
Thank you, this is what I needed to read today, especially love the distinction of grief and despair as “we must learn to swim in a sea of grief and not be overtaken by the currents of despair.” 😩❤️🔥🫂 These layers of grief have been so difficult to process and also I believe it has helped us to put a name to what we sensed or felt in those relationships long before the genocide, and that identification has been a relief as well, a bitter relief but a liberating one. Thank you both Saira and Ida for sharing this 🙏🏼
Thank you, Saira, for your deep questions and for the honest conversations that led to this piece, and most importantly, the connection and care these talks have brought into my life.