When news of Donald Trump's executive order broke on Wednesday, I had just started a new semester of adjunct teaching at Columbia University. I was relieved to put my phone on silent, mentally shelve the news, and face a new classroom. I was back to walking with a cane -- I've had late-stage Lyme disease for years -- and I wondered which joke to lead with first: something that would disarm them about my illness, or something about how their professor might be in an internment camp before their finals. I did neither. I dreaded the end of class, when I'd have to look at my phone again -- wondering which part of my identity would clash with what fresh news update: partially-disabled, chronically ill, Iranian, American, artist, academic, journalist, woman.
원문출처 : http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/30/opinions/how-to-be-a-refugee-twice-khakpour-opinion/index.html
원문출처 : http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/30/opinions/how-to-be-a-refugee-twice-khakpour-opinion/index.html