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No More Music, No More Jasmine: A Syrian-American’s Reflections on Aleppo
Women Under Siege reflects on the city’s changed landscape.
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Safa Sankari is a Syrian American activist who works with the Syria team for Women Under Siege. She is the co-founder and former president of the Syrian American Medical Society Michigan Foundation, a nonprofit organization that was active in assisting in the ongoing humanitarian and medical crisis in Syria.
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