About Sara Surani
Sara Surani describes herself as an archeologist of people: she loves supporting others in discovering the treasure inside of them. She is Pakistan-American and graduated from Harvard University, where she officially studied global health (and unofficially in human suffering, compassion, and the things that make people come alive.) A lot of different things make Sara come alive. Some of them include researching childbirth in Tanzania, domestic violence and girls empowerment in Mauritius, youth empowerment and environmental conservation in the Amazon jungle, tuberculosis and health epidemics in Peru, people’s experiences with homelessness and incarceration in New Mexico, and how to empower teenage girls globally through a project close to her heart: She Is The Universe.
The Shareables
Something you should read…
See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love by Valarie Kaur, a book about revolutionary love and activism.
Something you should listen to…
Eu Me Lembro by Clarice Falcão
Something you should watch…
Nothing But Thirty, a Chinese show about three women turning 30.
Something interesting…
Elephants are mammals who also mourn the loss of their loved ones.