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Shamira Ibrahim

Tag: language

Dreams And Duty: How Speaking Different Languages Keeps Me In Touch With My Past

Originally published for Nylon Magazine.

Finding a way through sentiment and vocabulary

For 12 years of my life, I awoke to the same routine. A gentle knock on my door, followed by a more urgent one, quickly followed by the hinges creaking open and my mother exclaiming in harried frustration, “Bo Shami! Reveille-toi!”

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Posted on April 25, 2019April 25, 2019 by Shamira 0
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