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'Watercolor Memories'

Iraqi-American students struggle to reconcile the warring worlds represented by their surroundings and their heritages

Tamara Jafar '09, Deena S. Shakir '08, and Randall S. Sarafa '09 (left to right) stand in front of Widener Library Monday afternoon. All three discussed the effects of their Iraqi lineage on their current lives, thousands of miles away from the battlefiel
Tamara Jafar '09, Deena S. Shakir '08, and Randall S. Sarafa '09 (left to right) stand in front of Widener Library Monday afternoon. All three discussed the effects of their Iraqi lineage on their current lives, thousands of miles away from the battlefiel
By Bonnie J. Kavoussi, Crimson Staff Writer

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