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a showing each owns some more people seats but when you go in this streets you up on the gates you wish everybody. the 1st time i think missed into hip hop music i definitely just like. the message was quite a burst strong about hope people was suffering and automatically i deceived myself this is exactly the kind of music that can feel good on the movie. and the reason i love fashion is because of them harlem and they make the star and they're proud and it's also something that you can teach a lot of people. i believe in moments of much and i know that they have so much strength and courage and i love to maximize their potential because i know that they have the potential.
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in 6 trafficking and violence bodies a video video game but in fact most of the time when the violence happened somebody is just controlling the body when i'm doing that dance and move me i am the controller of the body i am the ability myself and that physical experience that this is my body being any power. to. do the passage and we get a very badly ald and then from there you just give them information and we're going to use our own music to put their strong message she since i think that. i think
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the biggest gun control i mean i think the people that night but it was under the flag i think that was kind of it might help us out. might give them cannot charge i cannot. when i started to make people i was not activist and it's only when i move from dukkha to germany i think it's time to do some kind of like activism to say i can use my voice for those one who doesn't have to push me to do so we say good morning sister far very much sam to say your sister father has not been known for years in fact an award winning senegalese urban soul and hip hop star and activist known by his stage name sista far she is breaking taboos by returning to her home country to talk about this issue she joins because you know. i'm not. a big. and you know the
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limiting magic of how do you craft an entire i can see and this is just like the one behind right here in the room and the thing that people that you're a living reading and. want to find right here since the dense one right looking like he wanted to show me that. there's a lot there are. 3 were right your 1st album definitely was nearly everybody even the 1st time they should we had a t.v. here i was also sitting here and i remember my cousin just come to my cave i did the t.v. actually it was just like oh you. presume people walk where feature graffiti is every. paper magazine. it's my
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they don't like call the cops to to arrest her because i'm doing would be like you know it's all they're going to offer you water busy of coffee as we finish some way to finish a wall you know it's incredible. she always goes out there i. mean all interest you get off the air that is what our program for but our cause. and that's why i've gotten the worst elements of those old. the problem is that the thinking was made fiends for boys to prove that the. beauty is making this. the girls one was. the one to be the go friends once accused of all made man the vaio and i think what's happened to me
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is i didn't want to a sect the position to be a girlfriend off the boy. we were facing is like. the really for man's or no it's hard to be a girl in the inside the graffiti world but she's doing really well. doesn't matter what you want to say it was 3 and write something people are going to read you know like a little kid the old guy or a rich people everybody's going to see now it's like the democratic party. you have to look a lot at what change scott anthropologist calls the weapons of the week all right these are weapons that people who have no formal political power can employ and in brazil of course the weapons of the week evolve was then the weapons of the popular classes the lower classes and they'd been things like samba music humor and
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graffiti fits right in there. not by lived in not only. our one in number of books you know are more nuts and. he didn't want that. ananda unknown the isa. that's just funny immediately. i love dancing like i love art any kind of dance tree but they bash in it with the dance from my childhood i never like at track did with the stage performances i love dance for self dancing and
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how i can use dance differently at getting onto momentarily practitioner i know you go deep situation it would be nice to get up there and are out there kind of late last week that the mother got him portis if you thought that i wanted you. i e saw in 1096 with up with him this ill me my own blood or some call then some silver 18 cent rinse my mouth but the taste of pretty humans i'm no more bread to be an no more mother to be i'm no more future to me. it was an end to traffic in poster with the girl's face and. i thought yes this is my son so she learned about that and immediately went up and they were really rescuing girls from brothels helping them become survivors and immediately in working with them and volunteer in there she began to recognise that
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the way in which they were treating these girls was very much in their heads but not in their bodies and she asked the head of the organization if she could try something sort of experimental and that was to just have these women move. the day i started the work it was not so easy i was very confident i know so shallow known dons i know on temporary dance i was doing. so i was i was very confident that it will be you know like this and i was very very young on that and when i went to that shelter home was day was the disaster and did nothing about it 2 2. so then i thought ok not working and but that gave me an inside that i don't know anything actually the entire infrastructure of
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a shelter hole the communication of the goddess and the perspective everything and i thought that i need to really start looking for the new way. so i started to create some storytelling and focusing on movement not the dance and then they started to dig in the story their naive this started to fall. so that you looked to be old put up you didn't grow serious and then i found that all these dance movement it has a 40 us history and i was kind of wow i am on that i said.
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ok so i was thinking today a it could be my team and her sister design that i was going to show you a sketch and then see if you can make a pattern to fit her do you want to start the story. when we 1st met. it was. such where used to go to judge. and from there into nice to me too. and i told him that i wanted to employ women to make things that i saw in the us and he
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said well why don't you come over here and start something because i started training program years ago but it died because there was no market i felt like i could be the connection to the market and design things that i knew would sell united states it will just have a simple waistband just like this so this is true because this is a yes the 1st time i went to kenya and was when i was 16 i was in high school i grew up in little rock arkansas but my parents are very passionate about caring for so we moved them to an orphanage and i went to high school there and then at 19 i went to rwanda and i saw hope village and it's a child or an orphanage i was 19 and there were other girls who were my age and i wanted them to be able to go to university. i went back to college and made wire crosses from my dorm room and sold them and then a few months i made enough money to send those $2.00 girls to school so that was the trip that sparked my interest in using my creativity to create change. doesn't
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come. with school. i started with judith and we made a laptop bag that turned out terribly and they had no idea what a laptop was or what sizes so it's supposed to be but i assumed that they knew what a laptop was. and then we made a start and this girl was beautiful i posted the pictures on facebook and people loved it and so the feedback from the us market through facebook album is what really made me think ok this could work. female genital mutilation is a reality for more than a 1000000 women today and this. but efforts to stop the practice is still prevalent in many countries as u.n. marks the international day of 0 tolerance for female genital mutilation one woman's fight radical at the practice at her home in senegal and around the world female genital cutting goes back 2200 years it is
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a practice that we believe was started in egypt by the pharaohs and it was a practice that was used to control chastity in fidelity of women. through marriage intercutting is only come when inside they go more in the population where they do it by a tradition sometimes just this kid is even moved. from time to cut on the grounds of the tourists and sometimes a visiting is the move to treat tourists and demand to be moved and soon together. i think again since i'm going down this could be depressing the way it. is at one time sometimes but it's. the i don't want to just leave the boat what was that it.
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was all very just souvenir. there are more that path. can't undefiled it assume any of this in anything he has said analysis he sits back on and on that. done that you can do so. and feel the feet. it became a social norm there were expectations for women to undergo this practice if they were going to be respected in the community if they were to be considered worthy of a good marriage the women became very involved in this too they wanted their daughters to have good husbands.
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then your new guinea. under. and that's a good. i know many. new look but. i don't know what the new policy. that i thought i mean this would. be the book. so we are going to look at going to war we will be visiting her shoes shelter home and the trafficking organization and we dance with ben therapy program over there.
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today actually we are watching with this group as they say this is a mixed group like there these survivors of sex trafficking has the less the other side of a bit of safety. but even more so the we are all you to carrying on. talking about themselves the adults for this. family and. in 6 trafficking minor guns are being taken from their homes young women are being forced to come out and put into brothels which are really absolute hell holes to be in and then they're being forced to attend to these customers who come some time 10 to 1520 in a day. or go. about a book or they're going to. money by the money. do
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we. see their kids chubby little to buy me a. little. bit of they're going to get. so if they get on the need to run out when they do need to tell you that he should be here. with the bodies. because when they explode when the violence when the abuse anything it's have been it's a. physical trauma. we really do not have that much i've been given to walk on the physical trauma. where's the mercy me sounds like i mean.
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i have 2 companies one is an l.l.c. and one is a 5 a one c 3 nonprofit so the nonprofit is a training program for women in the slums it's basically a sewing school and we're hoping to add more skills and more trainings rather than just sewing and then the for profit do you think james employs women who have been trained who are skilled to make product clothing and bags dorie pattern that is you make the partner having a partner. he could no more he was beginning. training now. i do as a summit but i just. do food so this is. the community we started with this called get to our asylum and it's a waste. and these women don't have many opportunities for work in this area.
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one of them for example was selling chicken feet one of them was selling tomatoes one of them was washing people's clothes they just try to find small jobs various mine. to be a confidence building 1st of all it's just really not just when you see that something but you created from 0 has become something beautiful and some wood can wear it you can create a community you can have a tailor in place be a place that people live in the trades and learn how to make things pretty how to be able to park in them how to market them they can not on the whole find none to something that they have produced by themselves so there are many ways in which tailoring can become an empowering thing for me to. my art to walk the smile to the biographic the story. i can see that's my
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history is the same he's summer off the womb i feel some old gender and freedom and this is why they will mold that nice with that the same find they are crying they'll see you this season that kind of reason it says i feel. the bus stop with all of. * the wind those dogs i thought by now when the cigar they're looking thousands of them off. like you did you love them oh i don't love you the logical gambling yeah. the fact when you are saying these are you do you feel that you are in a war all the time. we moved to a house that he had and when i moved woods every few shames because he felt that
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he was as the follow and he started the beam and going to see if it was of me because i did it the seams i'm all good i still wish that i'm willing to to pula so is the other then like it wasn't said see it like so i had to bet with you sack al about the other. he died quite helpless me once again. you know 2. how good it was the forgive me that i saw them. i ask. my father to be up throat hurts my feelings. and go to my house but he has sent no me as i want to marry and i have to stay married because this man it is something very hard so hard to leave me for. i have to try it's was just the case is it funny if you meet there do you get double the
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lucky kill love. the good. cheer going comes a fish oils on the elish no milk. you can miss sunday but the deal but the but the only for me was hard to watch my family has said that that shoes that they made was wrong and i want to come back and i feel as happened with me looks awful mood i didn't see into a sham of domestic violence because they are friends. we had married to me in my head i was so we aren't going to know my head as it is how. i'm. booked.
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that mom. gets you know what i said wanted to know. i'm going to school i'm like it's what they want. is this that i think. the body will cut. at. that but on my game now i want to stop the baby absence has. the show model. and is it up to the. i don't need taking quebec to highly of a latina. and then what that my now my little county and turn me my bundle ois flipboard down must have their their act are their names issue never quite probable see are the night is an anomaly not up me up or men why the why though i want to wouldn't it on done what i would have been an issue the inboard only dern
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body my gaze gets a lot of us going as it bought us for no don't know what they should call their oil brought to mommy join gotta learn dance for went there because. you were getting on have learned to nice the other they don't how do you know it i don't have them at the dog last thing. i got on our game. market now we'll talk about at the top of that then she see the dirty on in day to day love where you go to new didn't want to. pink you nobody here mind use yet but it's not one sale and in these done so many men do holistic on since gone come.
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out i mean poor tom markie i me when i had thought that i asked for the other learn to sort out all my drama got it out there my mind that the cause you it's the most in the in yemen he took orders he dropped the in the into the it's important. i think all women should go for you not for one. money's very important i do using my name to lick my clear d.v.d. my passion my capabilities creativity walking when he was watching you were becoming much more free you were interacting lots of people you were contributing. to and it's yeah centrism of them under. the illusion of sr and there was
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a vow i was going to believe as the predator would have us the photos yeah yeah but all of our marriage is about. mid look us look ask him to make some stunning this niggly music and i was in the program as the 1st single lady making hip hop in synagogue then yeah then i was making a little twink as i was in the us if you can follow us in that weekend we decided to get married. and. then now 10 years music's yes. giving inspire her and i don't think so because you know exactly what i'm doing the when i'm back of course she's just like talking to me like she don't trust anymore even if i had to go to the toilet you want to follow me because you think probably i'm again going but i think she's fine. my. knee.
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in certain communities where sister has gone on to talk about female genital cutting to sing about it to work with the children she has had some question i was india it was in 2013 i was in you know a force in an area with the artist in an artist from guinea i came back it was in a valley and then we went to put up. the number of below that a bit of the demise but. the 1st look at this was it in mumbai had that a companion of the police. but the committees was was the mood and it was a lot of things going on the pressure was really happy in the community and then
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the police say that maybe it's not important for them to to where everything's going well and it was a bit scared looking at the at a low that big guy life send people to i got gas in the classroom because they did not want the project to go on. yeah they are like me i'm still there carrying my scar in my hand because i was bleeding they told me that police say they don't want your project because here we want the girl to be cut here. and to be like a good. step then community on next season is off oh that's compositing a little man that's on the latin is your music man estelle was i think in the prophet mohammad like a defeat in that it is often when i said it come in that you don't have the prophet mohammed slowly was
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a man and you had 7 for girls and no one was cut the wife of the prophet was not cut for me this is one of the strongest argument to let women believe that if you know it's in me that you have dirty you cannot pray believe in my christian contrie that most people will read the bible and there is this history about eve and people used to say that out of the bad things that we have in the rooms it's about women this is the. version i have. and i use sell lots of these symbols of the f.o. that it's about this scene of eve. give me your entire car i have ever have thought about the women's union on. a woman with the goods it's about freedom her name. it's about
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a woman that's so free so free we cannot imagine this woman. with a place that the good good good there is brutes. lots of had chills so fair a lot for to day we had this freedom that we have. i was to be the days look at that home if not sights of the leaves on the phone when he forgot the cell phone that home i call it my mother and she came to pick up any. event in the police station but at that time we know have a law against the mass violence. nothing happens in never went to the or nothing happened. we didn't have any specific law that
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protect women file inspiration most of the perpetrators of violence were not judges were not come to. and i saw the it so i was reading course and saw because of what's happened with me will not happen with the other. because now women will have the tools to defend themselves. and this is why i. as a citizen contribute to with my contouring promoting the law and helping out the
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women and the thought that i had to go it was going to feed. through it all so the only had you not me you can google for months to get a few to get a our way out of your feature queue most call but operable veiling might end up a put up also revealing subdomain so if they come through our community or to a school saying that i want to talk about the mess people will not come when you come and say that you will have to accept everybody wants to come. my. dish older teenagers all because they were not graffitti birth when begin the discussion they all have stories.
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if you just come close to most of the activists we try to find solution for the world and we don't have a solution for our own life. maybe if they just don't talk about it but if they tell you dear life they have most of the time miserable private life my personal life has definitely suffered and i have just realized that this year when i started taking weekends when you were being up at intel rule you were director of the organization you were employer making the bar lady of that. even if she had it was really struggling. the only things i'm thinking what what i'm doing with my life i'm not going out i'm doing nothing all the time at home writing project working traveling this and working like
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a mission well. yeah 1st of all there was too much things going on with my work i was not to be around order time and then you know things like this happen when people didn't see that their interest like december action but he has this thing that happened that person to person how burden. i was raised to manage. the most important thing in the life of our will i was to get married and have the baby. i decided at the age of 18 i will not get married so that is something i argued with my family and other things and i decided on that. so to lead a you know fleeing independent life and i enjoyed that. but i tried i mean i
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was dating someone before i went to kenya and then met someone in kenya badly so i just never really works right now but i'm ok with that because i understand that as a founder you have to do everything at 1st and as a start a company yes it is paid and all your saw and your time or energy to get it off the ground and of course as a mom some time i feel like i need my my daughter close to me i think she's pushing me more and more difficult to see if one is already very good enough to have money i'm a one because. when you're 2004 with the 19 need really with the way. well cut to a sequined i grew up. that food. for the mrs and. maybe any kind of. night.
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she does once the sequin a friend has a. slip and in the. end sequence the night and this and you could. see quinn. in the snow but the. book was as a good day. to say maybe then you just keep. first . i know that she's had a very difficult past and has had desperation in her past but she's a success story and herself. so for her to be able to educate their children she's taking care. and the other ones are from her brothers or sisters who have died of aids but for her to be able to educate them and to feed them of course pay their
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rent is really a big deal. she is definitely one of my best friends. play order time because if we take the example of singing we know that the voice is one of the most important instrument for music and inside of our takes beach and put some very strong message to people can use the means of getting what i truly want them to with how we go to make it was always the click or you can just blow the record here but the public through time because they have the word i think you can bring other people to the. rebuttal like i would. like to see i don't see any god who does that.
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a 100 graffiti artists are coming and they are going to paint me seeing them off their wounds goob in their comeback and i guess the mask. but let me play. you a little bit beyond the if i did. know now i just love the money. not the money business. and yes let's make up how to live their own nation name here you may. be on that in a minute you know what if you said if they do sell even 3000 if they have them now you celebrate the move mental flight.
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where your posse where not to sound and tell you it's all in 1314. i plan. like i'm sells out new to this song learning as much as i can but it's a good opportunity for judith and james to get press and media and to spread the brand in the story. musically with a good start. for me during the course of it it's what we call the mass communication. every year 2 minutes of good would be victim of his intercutting i think we feel very proud when they today got to say it doesn't exist anymore. or feel the heat so our lives it's a colder and if we can say it's the program i guess the mass for. the talk about the use is science colter we're saying using the way that
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people think. i mean i'm not trying to save the world like so many people say they are and i think it's a great idea but it's not possible although i guess everyone but i'm just happy to get to as many as i can and even if it's one and i die that's why i just want to get as many as a k. m. on their feet. i feel all women are created in this world. but sometime because of the. society structure would be because of the up at 3 hour construct just because of the jane dust shop jodie you know this dog themselves to take action. but if that comes when we meant comment that actually i think that see you know being a. great change you know in the society so i always encourage young people young
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from one part to flash from housing boom boom boom top this is where. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend on g.w. . the u.s. and britain are blaming iran for attacks on thursday that hit 2 oil tankers in the gulf of oman the crews have been rescued from the vessels which are owned by japan and norway tehran has rejected the accusations of involvement the incident comes amid growing tensions between the u.s. and iran. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders is set to leave her job at the end of the month u.s. .
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