In the modern era, the physical site of home is increasingly precarious. For the refugee or the digital nomad, "home" is carried in language, digital archives, and shared memory. To keep saying they are home, these individuals must anchor their identity in something more durable than brick—in the "20" stories they tell their children or the "20" rituals they preserve across borders.

How communities (especially displaced ones) use storytelling and ritual to "stay home" even when the physical walls are gone. Draft Excerpt: "20: In Order to Keep Saying We're Home" Introduction

We cannot call Earth "home" if we treat it like a hotel. Keeping our home requires a shift from consumption to kinship.