Reda Zarrug was born in Canada’s capital to Libyan-Canadian parents. An activist, artist and community leader, he pursued a Political Science degree at Carleton University and is heavily involved in grassroots initiatives around a host of social justice issues. He was elected as student government Vice-President and is positioning himself as a voice for change by simply organizing poetry readings and organizing peaceful protests in the wake of Libya’s revolution.
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