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Author: lydiayousief

Lydia Yousief is a founder and the director of Elmahaba Center in Nashville, Tennessee. She earned her master's from the University of Chicago's Center for Middle Eastern Studies in 2019 and her bachelor's from Vanderbilt University in 2017 with both theses centered on Coptic diasporic identities and identity-making. She loves Nashville's hot chicken, Um Kalthoum, and tea.
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Why is Millwood Important to Egyptian Histories?

  • by lydiayousief
  • Posted on June 4, 2021August 2, 2021
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