War Childhood: Finding Light in the Darkness

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August 1, 2017

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War Childhood: Finding Light in the Darkness

Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.

- Helen Keller -

War Childhood: Finding Light in the Darkness

Jasminko Halilovic grew up as a 'war child' in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Even though the war ended years ago, its effects linger in the atmosphere, the buildings, and the people. Between 2010 and 2013, Halilovic interviewed people online and in person about their experiences being children of war, and in 2013 published his book War Childhood: Sarajevo 1992-1995. From this book, Halilovic's interest in war children grew, and in 2015 he began researching and further interviewing to form the foundations of what would become the War Childhood Museum. Although the stories gathered both for the book and the museum are often centered around horrific life events (e.g., the murder of loved ones, lack of food, the inability to go outside for months at a time, etc.), there is also an undercurrent of hope, love, and the bonds that tie us all together. { read more }

Be The Change

Finding light in the darkest of times can be a challenge, particularly when faced with overwhelming odds such as war, poverty, and disease. Think of 5 ways you can bring some light into the lives of those who are struggling over the next month. It could be something as little as giving your spare change to someone begging on the street, or something as large as moving abroad to volunteer with those who need help the most. Leave your ideas here, and let us know how your efforts go. In the meantime, visit the War Childhood website below to learn more about Halilovic's projects. { more }


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