Full Magazine Description:
Having a place to call home is a privilege that many of us take for granted. For some, the right to housing and shelter often seems like a hopeless struggle to remedy.
IHRAM Press Magazine proudly provides a platform for these voices, offering a space for poetry and prose to resonate with reflections of emotion, hope, and the enduring connection to one’s identity.
The IHRAM Press magazine was created with a simple goal: to celebrate and uplift up-and-coming authors from all over the world; each of the authors in this anthology contend with their identities in the context of their environments, providing readers with their unique perspectives on issues of human rights.
Format: Paperback
Publication date: December 2025
Part of the IHRAM Literary Magazine series
What are people saying about Stories on the Move?
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Given more than one billion people are without adequate housing, it is timely to be reminded of our universal need for a place to live in peace, security and dignity. In its worst form, a lack of adequate housing can amount to being ‘homeless’ — not always for want of physical shelter, but rather on account of social alienation. To be ‘unhoused’, on the other hand, presents a dual significance encompassing both a process and a situation of deprivation: losing, as compared to not having, a roof over one’s head. These are all fundamentally different experiences…
In ‘Stories on the Move: Voices of the Unhoused’, IHRAM Press assembles vastly divergent ways of conceptualising home, shelter, nostalgia and belonging which are alternately fixed and fluid: from roots holding one to a place of origin, to family and other forms of attachment carried by memory and relationships.

