When the bullets stop: how PTSD is affecting refugees, and what can be done about it
Tan stucco walls, spices in the air, red rugs all over the ground, tarps underneath homemade bread and chicken while whole families sit around them, eating and talking. Brothers playing with their baby siblings, girls braiding each other’s hair, friends coming over unannounced just to take a break. This is the life of a refugee living in America.