Haruna Jallow
Stories (2/0)
poverty
In the heart of a rundown neighborhood, the Smith family's home was a microcosm of despair. Mark and Sarah Smith, once vibrant and hopeful, had fallen victim to the cruel whims of a merciless economy. The factory that had been Mark's livelihood for decades had succumbed to the waves of recession, casting him aside like a forgotten tool in a dusty shed.
By Haruna Jallow9 months ago in Earth
Racial Profiling
In the heart of a bustling city, beneath the skyscrapers and neon lights, lived a family whose lives were marred by the haunting specter of racial profiling. The Lees, a Korean-American family, were a quintessential representation of the American dream. Their story, however, was punctuated by the recurring nightmare of discrimination.
By Haruna Jallow9 months ago in Earth