In today's hectic life and it's social media climate, where you don't always have the time to sit down and read the paper properly but still have the time to scroll, and a lot of what the news feed feeds you is articles ("articles") that seem to just consist of screenshots of how people commented on something on twitter, I have come to appreciate a well written article even more than before, and the chance to get a moment to sit down and read something un-interrupted.
Also, I should learn to make shorter sentences.
Many people are having a holiday this weekend, and here is some recommended reading to accompany your Easter flowers, chocolate eggs and wine (well, that is what I am having at least).
These are two different stories but they share a common theme - the migration of peole, but foremost: putting a name on a number in the statistics, a backstory behind a short mention in an article, or a story to someone with no mention anywhere at all.
This came out a few years ago at the height of the so called refugee wave. I have returned to this text every now and then. It is a captivating and important read.
2. The Case of Jane Doe Ponytail (The New Yorker)
There is a person and a story behind every "-Doe".3. The New Slave Trade (Buzzfeed News)
"Inside The Country Where You Can Buy A Black Man For $400".
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source: The Freelancer's Fashionblog http://bit.ly/2Di2rZl
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