Suha:"All of us have had to kind of leave behind what we were comfortable with and [who] we were, what we consider to be normal … the moment you move to a new place all of that starts unraveling." Stephie: "I'm just amazed by, [despite] different places, different languages … we have a very similar way we come to realize how this [literacy hierarchy] is problematic." Lindsey: "Who decided that this…very stuffy, very separated from [the] real world, and feeling and emotion, is the pinnacle of English? And then forcing that onto other languages, [that] they should aspire to be [the same]."
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