Wanted to share that a few weeks ago I got my first college degree! After a lot of years of starting and stopping and starting school again, I transferred to UCLA to study Ethnomusicology until this happy day occurred 💙 oh, and star sunglasses are from @bootsy_collins website 🤩 #Bruins #BootsyBaby #Music #Pasta
Wanted to share that a few weeks ago I got my first college degree! After a lot of years of starting and stopping and starting school again, I transferred to UCLA to study Ethnomusicology until this happy day occurred 💙 oh, and star sunglasses are from @bootsy_collins website 🤩 #Bruins #BootsyBaby #Music #Pasta
Wanted to share that a few weeks ago I got my first college degree! After a lot of years of starting and stopping and starting school again, I transferred to UCLA to study Ethnomusicology until this happy day occurred 💙 oh, and star sunglasses are from @bootsy_collins website 🤩 #Bruins #BootsyBaby #Music #Pasta
Please consider watching & donating to @sudanese_american_physicians #SAPAHopeForSudan to help spread hope among communities affected by crises. SAPA is powered by people and is committed to uplifting the people of Sudan. 💚❤️🤍🖤 If you’re inclined, please share and discuss with your own communities too! #KeepEyesOnSudan #SudanActionWeek #لا_الحرب #السودان ▫️ Pages to learn more: @nasalsudan @bsonblast @darfurwomenaction @yassmin_a @sudan.updates
Greenery from my phone to yours 🌿🤝📱
Greenery from my phone to yours 🌿🤝📱
Greenery from my phone to yours 🌿🤝📱
You tell us ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Re: the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes! And a parrot I met on the picket line. ▫️ Thanks for sharing @rose.bianco and @auditionsarework ➡️ this page shares a lot of info on how auditions/pitches are specialized work that create value for productions ‼️ ▫️ #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong
Re: the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes! And a parrot I met on the picket line. ▫️ Thanks for sharing @rose.bianco and @auditionsarework ➡️ this page shares a lot of info on how auditions/pitches are specialized work that create value for productions ‼️ ▫️ #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong
Re: the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes! And a parrot I met on the picket line. ▫️ Thanks for sharing @rose.bianco and @auditionsarework ➡️ this page shares a lot of info on how auditions/pitches are specialized work that create value for productions ‼️ ▫️ #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong
Re: the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes! And a parrot I met on the picket line. ▫️ Thanks for sharing @rose.bianco and @auditionsarework ➡️ this page shares a lot of info on how auditions/pitches are specialized work that create value for productions ‼️ ▫️ #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong
Re: the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes! And a parrot I met on the picket line. ▫️ Thanks for sharing @rose.bianco and @auditionsarework ➡️ this page shares a lot of info on how auditions/pitches are specialized work that create value for productions ‼️ ▫️ #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong
Re: the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes! And a parrot I met on the picket line. ▫️ Thanks for sharing @rose.bianco and @auditionsarework ➡️ this page shares a lot of info on how auditions/pitches are specialized work that create value for productions ‼️ ▫️ #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong
Re: the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes! And a parrot I met on the picket line. ▫️ Thanks for sharing @rose.bianco and @auditionsarework ➡️ this page shares a lot of info on how auditions/pitches are specialized work that create value for productions ‼️ ▫️ #SAGAFTRAstrong #unionstrong
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊
Long post, but… 🙏 ▫️ Part of an interview with Natalina Yacoub on the show Raheel ( by @nuuarmedia ), which features guests who were displaced by the war that broke out in Sudan this April. Natalina had to leave her home in the capital of Khartoum just two weeks after giving birth to her first child. Among the horrible hardships she’s endured, her accounts of racism are, in many ways, related to the racism that’s fueling a genocide in a separate region of Sudan, in Darfur. It is a violent renewal of the Darfur genocide that began in the 2000s toward certain African ethnic groups (largely of Masalit, Fur, and Zaghawa descent) by armed forces (RSF/Janjaweed & SAF). All those affected by this war—from Khartoum to Darfur to border refugee camps—deserve attention. ▫️ The next slides are from SAPA (Sudanese American Physicians Association), who do on-the-ground work as Sudan’s health system is almost fully collapsed. ▫️ If you can, please read thru & perhaps donate to help address basic needs of displaced and affected families. Links for Raheel show and SAPA in my stories! ▫️ Other great resources: @darfurwomenaction (➡️ scripts for emailing congress!) @bsonblast @yassmin_a @hometaxsd ▫️ The last slide is a memoir outlining the first iteration of the Darfur genocide. It’s not very long, and is a powerful read that helped me start to comprehend that kind of experience (as much as a book can do that). Free Sudan & Palestine & all those suffering from war 🇸🇩🇵🇸🕊