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With an amazingly melodic voice and with its own haunting rhythms, Rawan Moon is a refugee from Syria and now lives in British Columbia. In her native country she was a biologist and high school teacher. Her poetry speaks about an ache and a longing for what’s left behind, as well as a desire to search for what is good. She’s has a strong heart for social justice and speaks out on many important issues – and her poems reflect her passion.
By Richard BelchamWith an amazingly melodic voice and with its own haunting rhythms, Rawan Moon is a refugee from Syria and now lives in British Columbia. In her native country she was a biologist and high school teacher. Her poetry speaks about an ache and a longing for what’s left behind, as well as a desire to search for what is good. She’s has a strong heart for social justice and speaks out on many important issues – and her poems reflect her passion.