A Note to My White Family and Friends by Tim Ghazzawi: As an English teacher, I know a thing or two about punctuation. Periods and commas, dashes and parentheses, semicolons and quotation marks. We use these things for different reasons, but mostly to give closure to our ideas and make […]
Washington, D.C.
“dontworrybehappy”
WiFi Passwords of the World by Tim Ghazzawi: I collected 77 different WiFi passwords over the course of my recent travels. Passwords from hostels, hotels, restaurants, cafés, airport lounges, and bus stations that span five different continents and eight months of time. I don’t remember why I began to save […]
“The Tiny Line”
My Journey Back to the United States by Tim Ghazzawi: I smiled and said, “Good afternoon,” though I didn’t expect or even want the same in return. All I hoped for was to pass as normal and ordinary and problem-free. I wanted to seem boring but not strange. Nice but […]