LOVE LETTER TO ETHIOPIAN BUNA
AUTHOR Hannah Giorgis PHOTOGRAPHER Girma Berta In a recent deep clean of our lovely but very Brooklyn-size apartment, my roommate stumbled upon a curious artifact. Nestled amid some paperwork was a report I had written on Ethiopia in the fifth grade. A few months earlier we brought back the document—its clear plastic binding holding together […]
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