Sarah Farid
Dr. Sarah Farid comes to PHR as a writer, lawyer and musician. Over the past two decades, several continents and degrees, she found her writing home at Texas State. The legacy of voice in Dr. Farid’s writing combines her authentic flavor of lived experience as a global nomad (whose ancestors migrated from India to Pakistan and Pakistan to America) while resonating with the heritage of 1000s of years of Sufi tradition and the South Asian diaspora. She writes about gender, race, travel and history, in a delightful blend of diversity. The Sanctuary International is an artist collective for artists of color she runs based out of Austin and Karachi, making avant garde artistry viable, connecting interdisciplinary experts in craft worldwide through a podcast and festivals.

Content by Sarah Farid

Interviews,
“If I Survive You” Reinvents the Experience of Being an Insider and Outsider by Its Unique Point of View: Embracing Immigration, Identity and Self as a Jamaican-American Growing Up in Florida
BY Sarah Farid
To convey human fallibility against the backdrop of a system where we work to survive and strive to actualize, to become the best version of ourselves. And how even learning to live with ourselves is a developing relationship.

Interviews,
Indomitability of Spirit: Greg Marshall
BY Sarah Farid
This journey was about discovering how deception and love can go hand in hand in families and how that can be both a source of love and danger.