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Ending our collective silence: It’s time we stopped being ‘good girls’

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Isata Kabia: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 20 November 2021: Silent, polite and obedient women can’t change the world for the better. So why are these the norms young girls everywhere are taught to follow? (Photo above: Isata Kabia). At the end of October, I attended the Amujae Leadership Forum – a [Read More]

Source: SIERRA LEONE TELEGRAPH – Sierra Leone News

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