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3 Ways To Start Living A Life Of Sisterhood

3 Ways to Start Living a Life of Sisterhood Sisterhood Agenda

Times have changed. And especially today considering the hectic modern lifestyle that the majority of the global population is having, living a sisterhood lifestyle might eventually end up being a dream, an aspiration, rather than a real life circumstance. For many people now the main goal is to find ways to add more special friendships to their lives.

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Are Women in Gaming Faring Better?

Are Women in Gaming Faring Better Sisterhood Agenda

Women gamers often have a hard time doing their thing.  Women have to deal with a lot of online hate:  trolling, threats, shaming, name-calling, and other abusive online behavior are far too common. Unfortunately, this type of abuse extends to when women and girls play games online as well.  See our article 3 Cyber Sheroes Who Protect Women Online.

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Sisters Healthy and Empowered Teen Girls Program

Sisters Healthy and Empowered Teen Girls Program Sisterhood Agenda

SHE:  Sisters, Healthy and Empowered, is a trauma-informed teen program for girls ages 14-16. The  SHE program is a move toward a whole-person approach to youth development, mental health, and well-being.

For effective program implementation, Sisterhood Agenda provides SHE:  Sisters, Healthy & Empowered training for you and your agency.  

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Zaji Says We Can Be One Sisterhood-Again

Zaji Says We Can Be One Sisterhood - Again Sisterhood Agenda

Sisterhood Agenda caught up with freelance writer, author, and artist zaji.  USA Today says her latest book, When We Were One (Peace In The Storm Publishing Presents):  “Zaji’s imaginative tale will spur us to think and be entertained.”  Find her phenomenal words about sisterhood below:

Regarding my ideology around sisterhood: I can only express what I remember,

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Domestic Violence: Finding Love After Trauma

Domestic Violence FInding Love After Trauma Sisterhood Agenda

Domestic violence.  Re-victimization. It’s a fancy word used to describe secondary negative consequences that have been caused by an initial trauma. Post-traumatic stress: the combined flashbacks and anxiety triggered by vivid memories of the initial trauma.

According to the National Coalition against Domestic Violence, one in three American women will experience intimate partner violence at least once in their lives.

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Global Partner Spotlight: Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media

Global Partner Spotlight Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media Sisterhood Agenda

Founded by Academy Award-winning actress and advocate Geena Davis, the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media promotes education and research to raise awareness about gender issues in media, particularly television and film.

The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media has become a pivotal force in addressing systemic gender disparities in the entertainment industry.

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