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In Guns We Trust New work by Pakistani-American artist @saira.wasim #guns #GunReform #miniature #art
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On Wednesday Pakistani students at #cornell organised an event to remember #AsmaJahangir - I spoke about her immense contribution to the national and international #humanrights movement(s).
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From the #classroom #window. Couldn’t help looking out many times. #cornell #ithaca (at College of Human Ecology at Cornell)
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It has been snowing all day long. #cornell #ithaca (at College of Human Ecology at Cornell)
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Pakistani students at #cornell remembered #AsmaJahangir today.
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Spotted this painting by Pakistani master #ShakirAli t Shabnam and Masood Khan’s place (at Needham, Massachusetts)
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With my friend-brother @yasserlatifhamdani - there was much to catch up after 4 years but we managed. Over dinners, coffees, and during walks around lovely #cambridge
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Long walk on Sunday with @beenasarwar - when it wasn’t that freezing. (at Cambridge, Massachusetts)
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Aloo tarkari - #panfried #potatoes with many many spices and lots of fresh #coriander - @beenasarwar ‘s mother Zakia Sarwar fed us great food every day! (at Cambridge, Massachusetts)
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Roghni #roti at my wonderful host @beenasarwar’s home. (at Cambridge, Massachusetts)
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#Sunday #brunch - sautéed #cod with roasted #potatoes and more -#food #foodie (at The Sinclair)
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We have been taking. Finally met Professor Shahla Haeri @bostonu who works on religion, gender and culture in #Pakistan, #Afghanistan and her home country #Iran 😍 (at Massachusetts)
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Met my schoolmate Saad after 30 years. Good grief. Typing thirty made me feel ancient. (at Needham, Massachusetts)
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Awe-struck and smitten by the eloquent, thoughtful and profound Sara Suleri at her #Boston home. (at Boston, Massachusetts)
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Speaking to students and community members at @harvardkennedyschool on how Pakistan is changing so fast rendering the past frameworks to understand the country a bit redundant. (at Harvard Kennedy School)
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