We carry the trauma of generations who were hunted, hated, expelled, murdered, just for existing.
We were taught to remember. We celebrate holidays each year with the reminder “never again.”
We carry the trauma of generations who were hunted, hated, expelled, murdered, just for existing.
We were taught to remember. We celebrate holidays each year with the reminder “never again.”
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