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When she draws borders around her soul, she doesn't include disputed spirits or stolen sentiments.

She doesn’t take redrawn memories from old cities or lost love inside suitcases, only presents from the present.

She only takes wholesome hearts filled with endless love, not robbed hope.

Ibtihal Ahmed is a Sudanese American and a Third Culture Kid (TCK) who is based in the Washington Metropolitan Area. She aims to unveil her experiences as a TCK through her soon to be published written project, Conversations. Ibtihal speaks three languages. She has bachelor’s degree in developmental psychology  and a master’s degree in conflict analysis and resolution.  In her free time, Ibtihal enjoys landscape photography, drinking coffee, nature walks, and creative writing.

You can find Ibtihal on Instagram @ibtihalat_

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