Description provided by artist: .Before we started our interview, I asked my informant if I can get something for them to drink. I ordered an Americano, so did they. As we were going through my questions and their answers and my occasional interruptions, I notice them breaking the coffee-stirrers in pieces and putting them together in different compositions, their eyes also focused on this. We both were not comfortable, I knew that I was touching upon issues that have caused them great discomfort, and I didn't know if I was equipped enough to be talking about these things with someone that I just met. Also, their stories felt increasingly familiar After a while, I found myself breaking the coffee-stirrers as well, and we joked that we are repurposing an object to get over our discomfort. It felt like I unconsciously adopted a contextual coping mechanism by sharing a moment of discomfort while I was present with the story of another, a story that was too familiar.. .This artwork is part of the project Footnotes on Equality: http://footnotesonequality.eu/all/