Indian American student, Hana’s work was recently featured in Lady Gaga’s anthology of short stories about kindness, compassion, and community. Hana who worked with Born This Way, had no idea her work would be a part of the New York Times bestseller.
Scripting glory
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 10, Jun 2022
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