A simple, well-used wooden kitchen table sits in the center of a modest, sunlit room, its surface covered with an open notebook filled with neat handwritten reflections, a closed laptop, a chipped ceramic mug, and a small stack of official envelopes from various government agencies. Soft morning light filters through sheer white curtains, illuminating faint ring marks and scratches on the table’s surface, evidence of years of family life and difficult conversations. In the background, slightly out of focus, a refrigerator door is covered with children’s drawings, appointment reminders, and a hand-written budget pinned with mismatched magnets. Captured from a slightly elevated angle in clean, sharp photographic realism, the composition uses the rule of thirds to create a quiet, contemplative mood that speaks to resilience, paperwork, and the everyday balancing act of immigrant life.

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Speaking Events

Sept18

Harbour Hub

Toronto Canada

Sept23

Bridge Center

Milwaukee WI

Sept28

Riverlight Hall

Burgettstown PA

Sept20

Unity Hall

Greater Toronto

Sept24

Hope Pavilion

Tinley Park IL

Sept30

Northpoint Center

Hartford CT

Sept21

Cedar Center

Toronto Ontario

Sept27

Maple Forum

Hershey PA

Oct01

Harbor View

Bangor ME

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