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@zoyazia has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in May 2020. The social media accounts linked to from @zoyazia are: Email. Besides social media accounts, zoyazia has populated their site with Qahwa Project, Hothouse Literary Journal, Apricity Magazine, Clare Market Review, Silk Club, University of Texas at Austin: Examining Racist Symbols on Campus, UT’s Racist Past, Present Leave Students of Color Vulnerable – The Daily Texan, ORANGE Magazine, Bad Form Review, Review: Freedom Fields - The Arab British Centre, Review: Alexandria - The Arab British Centre, Review: A Symphony for a Common Man - The Arab British Centre, Remembering Pakistan's Shahida Raza - Brown Girl Sport, Silk Club, World Affairs Council of Austin, Rapid Asia, Harry Ransom Center, Asian American Resource Center, The Childhood Trust: Children in Crisis Report, London School of Economics: Race Equity, London School of Economics: Change Makers, Esri UK: ArcGIS and Mapping Insights, Play Their Way: Podcast Appearance, Play Their Way: Engaging South Asian Girls in Sport, Chance to Shine: Embedding Children’s Rights in Sport, Chance to Shine: Coastal Deprivation Case Study, America’s Mayors Discuss Politics at SXSW, No Diversity without Disability: How the Media is Failing, Preserving Indigenous Languages and Cultures at SXSW, Challenging “Manhood” Beyond the Locker Room, From Crisis to Wellness: Mental Health in Communities of Color, Qahwa Project, Hothouse Literary Journal, Apricity Magazine, Clare Market Review, Silk Club, UT’s Racist Past, Present Leave Students of Color Vulnerable, Bad Form Review, Mohamed Sadek Feature - Hayat Life, Omar Fadel Feature - Hayat Life, REVIEW: Freedom Fields at the Garden Cinema - The Arab British Centre, REVIEW: Alexandria…Why? - The Arab British Centre, REVIEW: A Symphony for a Common Man - The Arab British Centre, Remembering Pakistan's Shahida Raza for Brown Girl Sport, Silk Club, World Affairs Council of Austin, Rapid Asia, Harry Ransom Center Magazine, Asian American Resource Center, The Childhood Trust, Change Networks Conference, London School of Economics and Political Science (Race Equity), London School of Economics and Political Science (Change Makers), The Childhood Trust, ArcGIS and Mapping Insights, Play Their Way: Podcast Episode, Play their Way: Engaging South Asian Girls in Sport, Chance to Shine and Children's Rights, Sport and Social Deprivation, Still Standing: Examining Racist Symbols at the University of Texas at Austin, ORANGE Questions Sen. Ted Cruz at Texas Tribune Fest, Preview: South by Southwest Interactive Offers Platform for Community-Building, Beyond Limitations: Women’s Athleticism and Empowerment, From Crisis to Wellness: Mental Health in Communities of Color, Preserving Indigenous Languages and Cultures at SXSW, Challenging “Manhood” Beyond the Locker Room, Empowering Muslim Women in the World of Sports.