Welcome to VoiceMap’s newsletter, Senses of Direction, where we share stories from around the world that spark curiosity and stimulate your senses.
This month, we travel to the mountains of Tajikistan where a filmmaker remembers her grandmother, and grapples with what it means to belong to a place without ever living there.
We mark the memory of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, and learn about the art and literature that’s emerged from this epoch-defining event. We also remember the long struggle towards gay rights by hearing stories about the origins of International Pride Month from three cities in very different parts of the US.
Continue reading Tajikistani grandmothers, Stonewall’s chorus line, and Tiananmen, massacre and muse