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Reclaim Our Dignity

Reclaim Our Dignity Sisterhood Agenda

Reclaim our dignity is #2 in the Sisterhood of Greatness Manifesto. It begins now.

This series is designed to break down each level of the Sisterhood of Greatness Manifesto in order to guide you towards your sisterhood breakthrough…  a breakthrough that allows you to fully embrace, claim, and demonstrate your understanding of what being a sister means and being connected to one another through the circle of sisterhood.

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Increase Self-Esteem By Knowing That You Are Beautiful

Increase Self-Esteem By Knowing That You Are Beautiful Sisterhood Agenda

Many of us do not realize that we can increase self-esteem simply by knowing we are beautiful. Many of us, especially parents, ask:

For women and girls, how can we increase self-esteem?

Several years ago, Sisterhood Agenda participated in the Beautiful. project to help girls understand that they are all beautiful in their own unique ways.  

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Do Women Need a Revolution?

Do Women Need a Revolution Sisterhood Agenda

I sometimes wonder if women need a revolution, just for us. In the U.S., the first annual United State of Women Summit was recently held. Named after Angela Davis, I always believed that the revolution would not be televised.  Lately, I have really been wondering:  who and what is going to make the biggest impact for women and girls around the globe?

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Top 5 Dangers of Mainstream Feminism

Top 5 Dangers of Mainstream Feminism Sisterhood Agenda

“When feminism becomes mainstream, this is great, as long as it includes sisterhood and is not women’s power defined by someone else’s agenda.”  Angela D. Coleman, Founder, Sisterhood Agenda

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#1:  Worshiping Idols

Calling oneself a feminist is a self-identifying label.  It does not have to be true and there is almost an implicit dare to challenge it.  

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Finding Power in the Erotic

Finding Power in the Erotic Sisterhood Agenda

Audre Lorde is a woman with power. Author, poet, activist, sister friend, and much more, I am sure that she was one of the phenomenal women that Maya Angelou references in her famous poem of the same name.  If you like inspired Indigenous activism and feminism, Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches (Crossing Press Feminist Series) is a must-read.

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