Spaces for Communities

Goal: to construct a blog-based system that works to increase peoples’ knowledge of the crises and cataclysms which are present across the world, highlighting current governmental systems, catastrophes, locations, statistics, and more!

What does it mean to be human? Essentially, what makes a corporeal alive? The capacity to breathe, laugh, smile, cry, wallow, feel, pain, yearn, imagine, smell, see, hear, touch, taste, and so, so much more. Yet, on these fundamental levels, a human is a being who can think. Furthermore, this scope of cognition allows people to formulate sundry mental representations—which is incredibly fascinating! This viable entropy is what contributes to diversity of life, diversity of backgrounds, diversity of pure thought!

At the end of 2023, 117.3 million individuals—humans—were declared as forcibly displaced: 68.3 million internally displaced people, 37.6 million refugees, 6.9 million asylum-seekers, and 5.8 million others in need of international protection.

Inherently, 117.3 million people lack access to freely think.

We want to give them that right back. We want to provide them with the right to be human, to not have to concern themselves with their next ‘home.’

So, how will we accomplish such a task? We want to facilitate discussions, dialectics, and discourses; we want to give them a platform to share what they’ve experienced and how such episodes have shaped them as humans—as people.

Concurrent with such, we want to ensure a smooth bridge between the refugee and the larger cohort, meaning we’ll provide statistics, descriptions, and photos of their situations, and of the larger circumstances which serve as the umbrellas for their lives.