✦ Harlem, New York ✦

Kanushri.

"My greatest strength: kindness with a pinch of sass."

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Educator.
Explorer.
Enthusiast.

Kanushri is a teacher rooted in Harlem, NY — one of the world's most vibrant and storied neighborhoods. Every day she walks into a classroom carrying warmth, wit, and a genuine belief that curiosity is the greatest gift you can give a student.

She moves through the world with an open heart, a sharp tongue (the good kind), and a deep hunger to keep learning — whether that's a new language, a new recipe, or what's hiding behind the next closed door in a horror film.

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Teaching
Her Calling
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Harlem
Home Base
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3
Languages Spoken
🎬
Always
Watching Horror

Languages

She Speaks
Your Language.

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Hindi
हिन्दी
The language of warmth, stories, and Bollywood sing-alongs at 2 AM.
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Spanish
Español
Essential in Harlem — and a constant reminder that learning never stops.

Tell Me Something
About Movies.

Ask Kanushri about movies and you'd better have time to spare — because once she starts, you're in for a double feature. She's always trying to learn something more about horror, the genre that dares to ask the questions polite society pretends don't exist.

What draws a teacher to horror? The same thing that draws her to the classroom: the belief that facing fear is how you grow. From slow-burn psychological thrillers to creature features, she's a student of the dark.

Psychological Thriller Slow Burn Horror Supernatural Folk Horror World Cinema Creature Feature Horror Comedy Always Learning More
"The best horror films are really just about people." — Something a thoughtful horror fan would absolutely say

Home

Rooted in Harlem, New York — where the music is loud, the history is deep, and the people show up for each other.

The place that shaped her sense of community, her understanding of resilience, and maybe her taste in films where things go bump in the night.

Harlem Renaissance 125th Street Community The Apollo Resilience Culture