Where Help Finds You: Saathi, IACS’s Companion in Crisis In “Feminism and the Abomination of Violence,” Jacqueline Rose writes that slavery is not only the loss of freedom, but “being […]
Saathi, IACS’s Companion in Crisis
Where Help Finds You: Saathi, IACS’s Companion in Crisis In “Feminism and the Abomination of Violence,” Jacqueline Rose writes that slavery is not only the loss of freedom, but “being […]
The Quiet Work of Finding Peace: Willem’s History Willem was born on November 29, 1941, in Bogor (then part of the Dutch East Indies), eight days before the attack on […]
The Journey of a Mother After a harrowing year-long wait, Durga arrived in the US from India with a meagre 200 dollars. Her daughters needed their mother – the only […]
Finding Home in the Community The truth of being a part of a diaspora is best described in the words of the author Salman Rushdie, who writes — “sometimes we […]
IACS’s Approach to Crisis and Care Like the phones of the other IACS staff, Tara’s phone can be found ringing every other minute. With tousled hair and a purposeful stride, […]