Contributors
Nicole Taylor
Director of Story Production
Nicole joined TSOS in 2018 as a writer. She is passionate about the power stories have to unify diverse people, and loves the opportunity that TSOS provides to walk in someone else's shoes. She loves reading, writing, and traveling anywhere - whether across the world, or to the next tiny town, as long as there is something new to explore.
Elsewhere
- Voices of Resilience: 3 Afghani Refugees Use Their Professions to Make a Better World
- Why consent matters to us (and why it should matter to you too).
- Everybody should have a cozy bed
- Defying the Taliban through Sports
- My Mom is the Reason for Our Safety
- Building Community While Running From War
- Cultivating Community and Hope
- The Difference Between Politics and People
- Bridging Gaps and Fostering Hope in Kansas City
- I See You, I Want to Know You
- Matthew House Creates Community Where Community is Missing
- Community: Where We Learn From Each Other
- Self Expression and Happiness through Farming
- A Young Single Mom Fights “With the Power in Her Heart” to Make a Life for Her Kids
- I Became a Farmer When They Told Me It Wasn’t Possible
- A Refugee Baby Shower saves a baby's life.
- A Muslim Doctor and British Immigrant Orchestrate a Bi-Annual Baby Shower for Refugees
- A Ukrainian Scientist on the Russian War, Hard Work, and Human Rights
- Jews for Justice: Healing the Here and Now
- Growing Up An Undocumented American
- A Single Mom’s Journey to Freedom
- Hard Days
- Pushing Forward and Seeking Virtue When Life Takes a Turn
- A Refugee Shares Both the Hard and Good From Her Experience in Foster Care
- I Would Like To Own My Own Business Again
- LGBTQ Activist Risks Arrest and Deportation to Help Other Refugees
- When Raising Her Voice Didn’t Work, Refugee Woman Turns to Art
- I Will Stay in Kiev
- We Took Our Own Path
- Two High School Students Distribute Hope
- Women’s Rights Activist Must Choose to Stay and Die or Leave and Live
- Veterans Support Afghan Allies When Government Fails
- Organizing Aid and Filling the Gaps
- I Had Only Five Minutes to Say Goodbye to My Family
- Being a Refugee Does Not Make Me Less
- Wherever You Are Put, You Must Grow
- Always Be Proud That You Are Working
- Outside the Land that Gave Us Everything
- Help Me to Keep Helping
- You Have to Be Able to Trust Yourself
- Arrival: I Took Sanctuary
- Work is Scarce and Then There Are The Gangs
- I Wanted to Be in Charge of My Destiny
- Why We Flee: Gangs and Cartels
- A Single Afghan Mother Flees When Her Girls Are Poisoned at School