| Ema:
Ema met Brita in the refugee camp in Albania and they became friends. They worked as volunteers for a mental health project in the camp. |
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| Ema back home in Kosova. | ||
| Ema with her mother and sister back home. | ||
| Ema visiting her family back home. | ||
| Ema visiting her friend Brita back in Kosova. | ||
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Ema in her class in December 1999, the first time in years that Kosovar Albanians were able to go to public school | |
| Ema with her younger sister at school. | ||
| Ema's mother with her children outside their home in winter of 1999. | ||
| Ema with Susan in spring of 2000. | ||
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Ema's mother with her two sons in spring of 2000. |
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Ema walking to school in January 2001 |
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| Ema with her mother at home in January 2001. | ||
| Ema's brothers in the kitchen. | ||
| Ema being interviewed with her friend Brita in January 2001. | ||
| Brita: While fleeing Kosova Brita's father was taken by the Serbian military and she was separated from one of her sisters. The rest of the family made it over the border, and later to a refugee camp not far from Elbasan in Albania. |
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| Brita sitting on her steps back home in Kosova with her brothers and sister and her friend Ema from the refugee camp in Albania. | ||
| Brita and Ema after we interviewed them in July 1999. | ||
| Brita with her friend Ema when we came back for a visit in December of 1999. | ||
| Brita with her father and siblings in December 1999. This is just after the father had been released from prison in Serbia. | ||
| Brita with her father and brother and Ema in December 1999. | ||
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Brita and Ema in January 2001.
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Brita with her whole family in January 2001. | |
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Brita working with her father who owns a bus.
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