Writing

A multidisciplinary body of work spanning academic research, journalism, and poetic practice.

Writing as testimony, analysis, and counter-narrative across sites of displacement, detention, and memory.

FEATURED PUBLICATION & OXFORD BOOK LAUNCH

OXFORD FACULTY OF LAW

Live Poetry Reading — 9 June 2026

Opening the launch of Detention and Deportation in Europe: Analyses, Contestations, and Radical Visions in the Aftermath of COVID-19 with a reading of Breaking News, featured at the beginning of the volume.

The publication features Amethyst as its cover artwork.

Writing across research, poetry, journalism, and visual documentation exploring displacement, borders, memory, architecture, gender, and political violence.

Research and critical writing on detention regimes, forced migration, and state violence.

Poetic works tracing memory, exile, and resistance across personal and political landscapes.

Reported essays and analysis documenting border violence, testimony, and lived experience.