
fragments is a platform centred on losing a sibling (biological or chosen) and all the unique reactions that manifest from it.
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Grief has been so present this Ramadan; the loss of Imam Muhsin Hendricks, the world’s first openly queer imam, has been in every iftar I’ve joined, weaving through conversations, whispered in duas. Muhsin was assassinated in South Africa l...
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fragments is a platform created by June Bellebono and Suyin Haynes centred on losing a sibling (biological or chosen) and all the unique reactions that manifest from it.
occasional writer and very online person <3
I'm a London-based freelance journalist and writer exploring identity, underrepresented communities and more. I create two newsletters on here: Ginkgo Leaves (my project), and Fragments (alongside June Bellebono)
june bellebono is a writer who recently relocated from london to naarm/melbourne, sharing musings on their eat/pray/love journey
Interdisciplinary artist from North London
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Habiba Gharib (she/her) is a queer Muslim organiser and facilitator, who writes about love, liberation and nature.
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