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Max Mueller Bhavan | India

Story by Bhagya Holakange
Hares, Tortoises & Dogs

Is adapting to change a challenge for you? Bhagya’s story captures the relatable struggles and triumphs of adjusting to life as a South Asian student abroad.

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I asked a group of Indian students if I could sit next to them. I only wanted to hear someone talking and I did not care if I inderstood the language. I had been longing for human conversations.
Bhagya Holakange

The Artist: Ayesha Tariq

Ayesha © Ayesha Ayesha Tariq is a Pakistani multidisciplinary artist and a published author and illustrator of Sarah: The Suppressed Anger of the Pakistani Obedient Daughter. She has worked with comedy, improv, design, and illustration. She also has teaching experience in Improv, Drama and Illustration, and continues offering workshops to a variety of students.

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