When I heard about the death of Hodan Nalayeh, I didn’t know just how much of an impact it would have on me
Numb. The defining emotion that comes to mind every time I hear of a bomb blast or another instance of tribal conflict the east African nation of Somalia has endured over 30 years.
The homeland where my parents were born and raised has either been at war, under the threat of extremist attacks or famine for longer than I have been alive.
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