
Periodic dispatch from Sayu Bhojwani on immigrant daughters reaching our highest ambitions and deepest joys
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Sayu activates change among immigrants and women of color, by nurturing bold spaces and amplifying stories that push us to pursue our highest ambitions and deepest joys.
I’m a writer, producer and investor who likes doing creative projects, collecting card decks, and tracking basketball memes. I also advise foundations on impact investing and narrative change.
Organiser & narrative practitioner based in the UK. Co-founder of POMOC. Co-editor of Liberation Stories: Building Narrative Power for 21st Century Social Movements.
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