Healing Through Writing
Najwa shares the profound journey of her writing, which began as personal journal entries during her time teaching refugees. The dedication from her book, "Mind Platter," emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and the complexities of human emotions. Through her reflections, she illustrates how writing became a healing tool, not just for herself, but for those she aimed to help.In this clip
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