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Female Genital Mutilation-How I Defy the Tradition of Cut (FGM)

How I Defy the Tradition of Cut Female Genital Mutilation Sisterhood Agenda

Female genital mutilation is an international public health crisis.  

Pareiyo was the first Maasai women to be elected Deputy Mayor of her locality. Pareiyo has also analyzed the patriarchal social effects of  Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), including the ways that the procedure is used to take girls out of education and other means of economic and social independence.

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Get Gorgeous with Cultural Fashion & More

Get Gorgeous with Cultural Fashion and More Sisterhood Agenda

It’s time to celebrate cultural fashion!

Fashion is more than fabric—it’s a celebration of identity, culture, and creativity. We express who we are with what we choose to wear and how we wear it. From traditional attire to modern twists on cultural classics, the world of fashion is a dazzling canvas that tells stories of heritage and innovation.

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Gale Hurd and Her New Film

Gale Anne Hurd, Historical Recorder of Womens Extraordinary Strength Sisterhood Agenda

Gale Anne Hurd, producer of The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, The Terminator, and Alien, is in the editing stages of her third documentary film about Native Americans titled Mankiller. 

Gale Hurd continues her role as a historical recorder of women’s extraordinary strength in highlighting those who are underrepresented in film.

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Healing Women & Social Entrepreneurship in India with Sudara

Healing Women and Social Entrepreneurship in India with Sudara Sisterhood Agenda

Shannon Keith is helping and healing women and girls in India with Sudara.

As sisters, we can combine healing women and social entrepreneurship in India and in other places, too.  The business of Sudara began when founder Shannon Keith took a trip to India.  When she saw women and girls being sexually and economically exploited,

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