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Display Name: Helen Talia
Member since: Jan 18 2008
Location: United States
Hometown: Chicago
Gender: Female
Profile views: 1915
Biography:
Born in Baghdad, raised in Chicago, I've thrived on the life and prosperity of my Assyrian nation. Having a stronghold in Assyrianism, I enjoy activism, empowering women, and initiating community outreach and development programs. I have also developed myself as a writer for Zinda and Innana magazines, and SkokieTalk.info (USA), Hujada magazine and Ankawa.com (Sweden), Khabour.com (Canada), Tebayn (Lebanon), and recently Qeenatha.com (New Zeland). Professionally, a graduate with a Master of Business Administration (MBA), and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Currently, I am promoting the Assyrian song, by extension introducing our beautiful culture to the world. Your continued support of our tireless musicians, lyricists, poets, writers, and artists is greatly appreciated.

 

Favorite Assyrian quote: "Shapper Doubareh"

Favorite Bible verse: "Be Still and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10


Places visited: France, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Holland, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey


Places desired: Taj Mahal, India, and always Iraq

Favorite artists: Ashur Bet-Sargis, Habib Mousa, Abd Haleem Hafiz, Fairuz, Majida El Roumi, Sarah Brightman, Frank Sinatra, Mario Frangoulis


Favorite music: Raweh and Liliana (traditional Assyrian folklore), Church hymns, Arabic, and Classic opera

Future plans: Writing stories about the lives of people who have impacted history and made contributions to humanity


I would give anything to: Have had a childhood in Iraq

Personal hero: my late father ~ Talia Yacoub Talia


Favorite person: Slewo (my son). Children amaze me with their frank questions and innocent smiles

Influences: My late father opened the door to the world of books before the time I can remember


Favorite place: Athra, my beloved Beth-Nahrain. To you I pledge my love and allegiance. I was once of mere existence, until you birthed me on your soil. I was once of total ignorance, until you taught me to behold your history, love your sons, and fight for you will. For it is you that gave me an identity, and shaped me to adorn you selflessly. Until I return to you, yimme, I shall have no honor. Assyria, you shall be free once again!


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