Dania Suleman
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Dania Suleman is a former lawyer[1] and author of the 2021 book Les malentendues[2]. Suleman was born in Montréal to an Eritrean father, Said Suleman, and Quebecois mother, Marie Germain. Suleman received her master's degree in international law from Université du Québec à Montréal. Suleman has recently transitioned into media as a researcher, director and fact checker, providing research support to films such as a recent Québec documentary called "Briser le code." Suleman currently resides in New York.