fallujah: heather raffo talks about her iraqi-american background
heather raffo talks about her iraqi-american background (00:00:35)
“My background is Iraqi and American. My father's from Iraq and my mother's American and although my dad has been living in America for almost 40 years, all his brothers and sisters are still in Baghdad so I have about fifty family members living in Baghdad, and it's not just this war that my family has … It's Saddam's time, and multiple wars, and the sanctions period, so the amount of torture stories, horror stories, that we know of on a daily basis, is really something that does influence your psyche.”
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topic: opera
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location: vancouver
fallujah: heather raffo talks about her iraqi-american background
Fallujah: The First Opera on the Iraq War USMC Sergeant (ret) Christian Ellis was a machine gunner in Iraq whose platoon was ambushed, leaving him with a broken back and only one of a few survivors. He returned home to join millions of Americans who struggle with piecing their lives together in the shadows of post-traumatic stress. After four suicide attempts and with the help of a philanthropist, an acclaimed New York librettist of Iraqi descent, an accomplished composer and City Opera Vancouver, Christian helped turn the demons of war into Fallujah: the first opera on the Iraq war.
“My background is Iraqi and American. My father's from Iraq and my mother's American and although my dad has been living in America for almost 40 years, all his brothers and sisters are still in Baghdad so I have about fifty family members living in Baghdad, and it's not just this war that my family has … It's Saddam's time, and multiple wars, and the sanctions period, so the amount of torture stories, horror stories, that we know of on a daily basis, is really something that does influence your psyche.”








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