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prose// things i have learned to write and never say

October 5, 2019October 6, 2019 / Mona Hagmagid / 2 Comments

I remember London. I think I was the first student in a long time to go to London and not go to Paris. Sometimes I wish I had gone to the Mona Lisa. See if she looked anything like me. Namesakes are funny. People tell me, oh, I know a Mona, or oh my wife’s … Continue reading prose// things i have learned to write and never say

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Mona Hagmagid is a Sudanese and Afro-American woman from Northern Virginia. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Michigan focusing on the history of American Muslims. She writes, reads, and thinks often and so she decided to make room for to share it here on DoD. Please do drop a comment and she’ll get back to you as soon as she can!

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