Amira in America

June 8th, 2011 in Archive by 5 Comments

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So if we wish to support her, how can we do so? Her photos are strikingly beautiful.

Lynn

6/8/2011

I am so excited about this project! Good luck in New York Amira :)

Charlene

6/8/2011

Oh wow that’s awesome Amira! America will be a culture shock to you, but you will get used to it. My name is Sara Hassan and I am an American born Egyptian, born in New York City, but Raised in Seattle, WA. I think what you are doing is Great! I myself Have started an Arabic Club at Edmonds Community college in Lynnwood, WA to help build a bridge between Arab and American cultures and break sterotypes about Arabs. Keep doing what your doing wish you the best and Inshallah the people of Yemen will win their country back.

Sara Hassan

6/8/2011

What beautiful photographs! Amira is doing wonderful work and building a bridge between cultures, as well as between men and women. God bless her and her work.

Marcy

6/8/2011

Yes, best of luck, Amira! Loved your story.

Carli Cichocki

6/8/2011

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