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Minna Abdel-Gawad

Minna Abdel-Gawad

Minna Abdel-Gawad (she/her) is an Egyptian British writer currently pursuing a Journalism degree at Emerson College. She has always had a passion for music and how it can speak to people, so melding her love of writing with music is the perfect pairing. She loves sharing the stories of those she interviews and passionately writing about songs that speak to her. When she is not fervently writing, creating playlists on Spotify or attending any concert she can get to Minna can be found thrifting, reading, crocheting and watching rom-coms. Minna can be reached at minna.abdelgawad@gmail.com and @minna.ag on Instagram!

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