Ghada Morad, a Los Angeles-based Palestinian/Egyptian Muslim poet with a Psychology degree from UCLA, channels her grief and Arab heritage into poetry since losing her brother, Feras, to police brutality in 2015, critically examining oppressive systems and the U.S.'s societal flaws. Her writing not only reflects on personal loss and cultural roots but also aims to inspire change by immersing readers in the profound impact of systemic injustices. With aspirations in mental health research and education, Ghada seeks to leverage her art and academic background to foster understanding and advocate for systemic reform
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Ghada Morad, a Los Angeles-based Palestinian/Egyptian Muslim poet with a Psychology degree from UCLA, channels her grief and Arab heritage into poetry since losing her brother, Feras, to police brutality in 2015, critically examining oppressive systems and the U.S.'s societal flaws. Her writing not only reflects on personal loss and cultural roots but also aims to inspire change by immersing readers in the profound impact of systemic injustices. With aspirations in mental health research and education, Ghada seeks to leverage her art and academic background to foster understanding and advocate for systemic reform