The Day Damascus Breathed Again: A Woman’s Joy as Assad Left

I never thought I would live to see the day. For years, I had whispered my anger in the safety of my home, lowered my voice in crowded streets, and watched the city I loved drown in silence and fear. But on that morning, when the news broke—Bashar al-Assad was gone—the air felt different. Damascus exhaled. I exhaled. For so long, my life had been … Continue reading The Day Damascus Breathed Again: A Woman’s Joy as Assad Left

Rediscovering Home: A Woman’s Journey Through Chile

The plane descended into Santiago, its wings slicing through the crisp Andean air. Camila had left this place nearly a decade ago, drawn away by career ambitions and the pull of foreign lands. But now, she was back—not just for a visit, but to truly rediscover the country she once called home. A New Perspective on Santiago Walking through the streets of Santiago, Camila found … Continue reading Rediscovering Home: A Woman’s Journey Through Chile