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Fatima Abdi

“Music is like the heartbeat of a culture. It tells the story of who we are and what we've been through.”

Born and raised in Djibouti, Fatima is now studying abroad in Beijing, pursuing a degree in music production. Her passion for music began at a young age and was nurtured by her family's deep appreciation for traditional Somali music. As a gay woman, Fatima feels a strong connection to music and the way it is used to express emotion and tell stories. Her ultimate dream is to produce an album of songs that speak to the experiences of the LGBTQ+ community in Africa.

What challenges have you faced as a gay woman in Djibouti and China?

It's not easy, but I try to stay positive and focus on my goals. Music is my outlet, my way of expressing myself and connecting with others who might be going through the same thing.

What advice would you give to other LGBTQ+ people who are struggling to find their place in the world?

Find something that you're passionate about and pursue it relentlessly. It might not be easy, but it will give you the strength and confidence to face whatever challenges come your way.

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