
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.
HGU supporting eldest and parentified daughters. We aim to provide safe spaces where the eldest daughters can be seen, heard, and understood online and offline.
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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