Grandmother’s Photo

By: Jena Lui Ask me what I am thankful for and Grandmother, it goes back to you. Always. But I always think – could we not have gone back to the simpler times when I asked you on our walk back to (y)our home whether I should call you “Grandma” or “Grandmother” because English was…Continue Reading Grandmother’s Photo

Land As a Weapon

By: Liam Sheahan In December of 1849 eviction finally reached Brian Connor of Kilrush, Ireland. He owed no debts and had farmed the sliver of land on his landlord’s property for years, carving an existence from borrowed land in hopes of someday finding his own. But the Quarter-Acre Clause of Britain’s Parliament gave his landlord…Continue Reading Land As a Weapon