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twitter feed you special because when you do art in your role you know all. is just for you and sometimes you'll make a showing it's some more people seeds but when you do in this treats you up on the casing with everybody. the 1st time i thought this name to hip hop music i definitely just liked. the message was quite burst strong about hope people was suffering and automatically i just hate myself this is it's up to the kind of music that can feed your tummy need .
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the reason i love fashion is because of empowering women they make the shirt and they're proud and it's also something that you can teach a lot of people. i believe in women so 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. in 6 trafficking and violence bodies of video video and bought in fact most of the time when the violence has been somebody else is controlling the body when i'm doing the dance and movement i am the control not off the body i am the beauty mind set and that physical experience that this is my body being an empowered me.
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to. do the piece that we get a very body out and then from there you just give the information and we're going to use old music to put the strong message just inside the thing because. i think the biggest gun control i think i think if you put. my foot it was under the bed i think i was going to become my hopes are that i might not remember they're not showing up here not. when i started to make people i was not a bad cbest and it's only when i moved from dakar to germany i think i tried to do have some kind of like activism to say i can use my voice. for those one who
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doesn't have to push me to do so we say good morning sister found very nice to see your sister this is not a moment to use in fact an award winning the senegalese urban soul and hip hop star and activist. by his stage name says to far she is breaking taboos by returning to her home country to talk about this issue she joins. me now. on the. other side you know that we're maturing measure the house you grab an entire i can see a business like the one behind me right here in the room and the fear that people that you're living reading and. want to buy have right here since 2001 right they look like they wanted to show me that. there's a lot they were. afraid you were right your 1st album definitely. i remember when the 1st time the show had a t.v. here i was also as i think here and i remember my cousin just come to my cave i did the t.v. actually it was just like. him
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to. get him. to do something. the in brazil people walk where featured a features every. paper magazine. they don't like called the cops to flores here because in doing with they like you know it's all they're going to offer you a water of coffee asking for a new cell a brain to finish a wall you know it's incredible. i. can see and hear. that ice and. i mean call into the show you get off the it is. not the same program we've put on cars. and that's why i've gotten the worst of them
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going to those ngs. the problem is that he was amazing feelings for boys to prove that the. beauty he's making that. the girls were almost. the ones to be the go friends once accused of all made man. and i think what's happened to me is i did them one choice cept the position to be a girlfriend off the boy. they were for you see is like. i was really for man's you know it's hard to be a girl in the side of the graffiti world but she's doing really well. doesn't matter what you want to say if you go to this 3 and write something people are going to read you know like a little piece of the old guy a poor rich people everybody's going to see you know it's like the democratic are.
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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 of always been the weapons of the popular classes the lower classes and they've been things like samba music humor and graffiti fits right in there. not violated not only on our one in number of bullets you know are more nuts and.
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he didn't want that. i know. i don't know if that's just the immediate. i love dancing like i love art any kind of dance poetry but they passionate with the dance from my childhood i never get trapped to do with the stage performances i love dance for self dancing and how i can use dance diffidently to get me once momentarily practitioner i thought oh i'll go deep situation it you today should give up. your time as you connect lastly i've got an important city that i wanted you boys. i saw in 1009 to 6 with the women this ill me my own blood also called and some silver i didn't send into my mount but the taste of pretty humans i'm no more break
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to be i'm no more mother to be i'm no more a future to me. it was a mantra trafficking poster with the girl's face and. i thought yes this is my path 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 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 organisation 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 social norm downs i know untempered already done so i was doing peer. so i must say i was
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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 and the fuzz day was the disaster in nothing luggage 2 2. so then i thought ok it's not working and but that gave me an insight that i don't know anything actually that entire the infrastructure of a shelter hole the communication of the goddess and the 1st space deve everything and i thought that i need to really start putting the new. so i started to create some story to leaving and focusing on movement not the dance and then this started to tell the story there is
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started to dog. so that you know to be all that up you brought say this and then i found that all that is don's movement it has a 40 us history and i was kind of wow i am on the right track. it's. ok it's i think it's a day that you to have
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a man take you down her skirt design that i was going to say a sketch and see if you can make a pattern to fit her do you want to start the story of how you. when we 1st met and 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 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 isn't 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
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so i moved them to an orphanage and i went to high school. and then at 19 i went to rwanda and i saw hope village then 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 just and those $2.00 girls to school so that was the trip that sparked my interest in using my creativity to create change. when. i started with judith and we made a block talk. 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 u.s. market through facebook album is what really made me think ok this could work.
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female genital mutilation is a we already know 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 eradicate the practice at her home in senegal and around the world female genital cutting goes back 2200 years it is a practice that we believe was started in egypt by the pharaohs and was a practice that was used to control chastity infidelity of women. female genital cutting is only come when inside they go mostly in the population where they do it by a tradition sometimes just this kid is you moved. sometimes they cut on the guns of the tourists and sometimes a victim is the move to treat tourists and the mind of the moved and soon to get in
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. i think again since i'm going down this could be depressing you know what i mean to me it's a way sometimes but it's. a i don't want to just read. the book what was that it did what this. one was will be just souvenir. more chance that calf. can't undefiled it a symbol and in this in anything he has said analysis he sit back on a downtown. done that you can.
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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. they will. then your new guinea women. and. then one day. i know men when i need to look but. i don't know what to say. i one hand woman that i thought i mean this would go.
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to our nima. so we are going to look you can talk we will be visiting her shoes shelter home and the trafficking organization and we dance with bent head of the program over there . today actually we are watching with this group as they say this is a mixed bag there is sadness of sex trafficking has a less other side of a bit of safety. but could be a more severe we are going to shed a lot of. talking about themselves the adults for. somebody. in
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6 trafficking minor burns are being taken from their homes young women are being forced to come out and be 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 sometime 10 to 1520 in a day. or go. about where they're going to. money that the money. gee we. see that kid senior did chubby little to bother. the throw. back. at the widow they're going to get paid. if they get on the need to find out when they do need to have it or they get to tell you that he should be. wired with the bodies. because when they explode in the violence when the abuse anything it's have been it's
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a. physical trauma. we do not have that much i've been given to walk on the physical trauma. where's the mercy these are so i mean. 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 fork off do you think james employs women who have been trained who are skilled to make product clothing and bags jory pattern that is you make the partner having the pattern. the training he could no more he was
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beginning. training now. i use a summit but i turned. to food so it's an in. the community we started with this called get 2 of us on and it's a wasteland. and these women don't have many opportunities for work in this area. one of them for example was selling ringback chicken feet one of them was selling tomatoes one of them was washing people's clothes they just try to find small jobs there's 9. 10000000 can be quite 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 would can we are very you could create a community you can have in place be a place that people learn the trade how to make things pretty how to be able to
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profit them how to market them they cannot and the whole find not to something that they have produced by themselves so there are many ways in which tailoring can become an empowering thing for women. my actual work my alto biographically the story. i can see that's my history is the same he's to offer out the womb so i feel some old gender and freedom and this is why they will moan about the nice went back the same time they are crying they are seeing. season that kind of resume it says i feel. the bus. full of. wind i still haven't thought by now but when the cigar they're
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looking thousands of them walked. like you must have a good you lot of them don't know what are you the logical gambling yeah. you know my facts when you are in these are you do you feel that you know all the time. we moved to a house that he had and when i moved woods every fish changes because he felt that he was as the pollo and he started to be and going to see. it was somebody's got the other the seams i'm all good i still wish that i'm moving to 2 pool says the other they like it here and there wasn't said see it like but i had to bet was scared of you sack al about the other. it does me once. you know. how good it was the forgive me and i
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think i saw them though. i ask. my father to be up throat which my feelings inside him and go to my house but he's sent no because. i want to marry and i have just a matter of. this matter that 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's usually a good double of. the same good. share going kinds of fish oil on the elish. you can most certainly but the deal but the but the real for me was hard to go to my family has said that that shoes that they made was wrong and i want to come back and i feel as happened with
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me looks awful mood i see into a some of the mess why only because they are friends. we had never to meet mad i was so we aren't going now at my house is how. i'm. book how to manage. that mom who. gets you know what his head wanted to know. i'm going to school i'm like it's hot they wonder. why is this left that think. he's body shape at. that but on my game when i want to stop the baby absence has. the same model. and as he talked about
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the thinking. i don't need to pack the highly affinity. for the in heart that my now my little cunny egg turned me my bundle always clipboard on my shirt there the way the nation are quite probable here are the net is an anomaly not up now or meant why or why the alarm would go wouldn't it i don't but i would have been known to initiate the inboard only derned. like it's a logical house call it it bought us from the don't know. what they should corduroy road toll money join gotta learn dime store when they have big last. year getting on have learned to nice that are they turned into it at all have learned at the last class they. got on our game.
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market now we'll talk about. them she she didn't see an indicator develop wickets in the didn't want to. think you know body here are mind easier but it's not it's oneself and in these done so many of us holistic our self can come. i mean poor tom might get me an adult that. goes for that that i was that it at the moment at the course you it's you know say the yemeni. job leading into the it's important. i think all women should go or you know
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for. my knees videogame 45 using my name to lift my clear d.v.d. my passion might get biblically d.s. creativity. when you were watching you were becoming much more free you were interacting lots of people you were contributing. to and it's yeah yeah sensation of them under. the internet sr and there was a valve i was going to believe as the photos would have us the photos yeah yeah well mother mary there's about. philip made look at us look ask him to make some stunning this niggly music and i was in the program at the 1st lady making hip hop in synagogue then yeah then i was making earlier to impress 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 just going to go on giving
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a fire for her. 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. in certain communities where sister fire 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 in guinea up to is it 2013 i was in you know force him in and it was the artist in an artist from guinea i came back it was in a van and then we went to the doc. didn't
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have the number below that it does give them eyes but. the 1st look at it was it in mumbai i had a companion of the police. but the committees was was the mood and there was a lot of things going on the person was really helping the community and then the police say maybe it's not important for them to to where everything's going well and it was at the 3rd look at the at a low that the colleagues sent people to i got as 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
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bleeding they told me the 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 own it says liz off phone but compositing a local man that's on the latin is your music man estelle was i think of the prophet mohammad elected if you have it is often less of a comment if you don't have the prophet mohammed slowly with him and you had 7 forgoes 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 look at this and mean that you have done to you cannot pray believe in the christian contrary that most people read the bible and there is this history about eve and people used to say that all of the bad things that we have in the room it's
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about women this is the. version i have full. and now you sell lots of these more off the f.o. than some of the scene of eve. give me your entire car i have ever have thought about they are women uni on. a woman with the goods it's about freedom her name it's the day it's about a woman that's so free so free we cannot imagine this woman. with grace that the good good good there is brutes. lots of had chills so fair logs for to day we had this freedom that we have.
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to be the days locked at that home if not sights of the phone when he forgot the cell phone that home i call it my mother and she came to pick up in the . event of the police station but at that time in the i have a law against the mass violence. nothing happens in never went to the courts nothing happened. we didn't have any specific law that protect women file inspiration most of the perpetrators of violence were not judges were not come to.
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and i saw the it's so i was reading parts and saw because what's happened with me will not happen with the other woman because now women will have the tools to defend themselves. and this is why i decide to. contribute to if my contouring promoting the law and helping other women. and all that i had to go it was what a feat. it was sold only had you not me you can google for months to get a feel good e o l g r feature q. must call but operable vale they might have a painter but i've also revealing subdomain so if i come through our community or
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through 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 life. all good teenagers all because they were not graffitti but when begin the discussion they all have stories. if you just come close to most of the activists we try to find solution for the world in 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 is a pretty good life. my personal life has definitely suffered and i have
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just realized that this year when i started taking weekends when you were being up at intel role you did act out of the organization you were employer making the bar lady of the ad. even surely it was really struggling. the only things i've done that i'm thinking slow but what i'm doing with my life i'm not going out i'm doing nothing all the time at home writing project working travelling business and working like a machine well. yeah 1st of all there was too much things going on with my work i was not in the wrong order time and then you know things like this happen when people didn't see that their interest like in the same direction but he has this thing that happened that was in separation how burden. i was raised to manage
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the most important thing in the life of our woman. was to get married and have the baby. i decided at the age of 18 i would 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 was dating someone before i went to kenya and then met someone in kenya badly so it just never really works right now and i'm ok with that because i understand that as a founder you have to do everything at 1st and as a start up company yes it is paid and all your soul and your time or energy to get it off the ground and of course as a mom sometimes 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. be cut.
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when. those are not for. really with the way. welcome to a sequined i grew up. who. for the mrs and didn't. need to be any kind of. the sequin a friend. and this and you could. have no idea as a good day. to say to me then you just keep.
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money. i know that she's had a very difficult past and has had desperation in her past that she's a success story on herself. so for her to be able to educate the 8 children she's taking care of she only burst 3 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 rent is really 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
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a music and inside of all it takes the chin put some verses from the message to people can use them as i'm getting what i think the want them to why don't we call 2 them because all of this is going to really be in his world our record here but the public through time because they have there were other groups who think really hard for people 2 who might be bundled a little like i would. like to kind of send a god into that. a 100 graffiti artists are calling me and they are going to paint me seeing them off their wounds goob in their complaint against the mask. but the playing. of the man is a. founder of i didn't. know now i just love the money.
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not the money is not. yes let's make up. something on the issue here you feel. that in nobody things that if they do sell even 3000 if they have done i celebrate the movement of flight. where possible where now to senator landrieu is calling 1314. i plan. like i'm still sound 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. music start with a good start. for me during the concert it's what we call the mass
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communication. every year to millions of girls who have been victim of wishing to cutting i think we feel very proud when they today got to say doesn't exist anymore . or feeds our lifestyle it's a coulter and if we say it's the program i guess the mass violence the talk about jam the use is science to we have to say using the way that 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 i k m on their feet. i feel
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all women are created in this word. but sometime because of the. society structure should be because of the up at 3 hour construct just because of the jane dust trap jodie you know this dog themselves to take action. might teach that comes when we men come with that action i think that see you know being a. good change you know in the society so i all of us and that is young people young women do do something if you have idea be born with that. but i have trust believe you know. with all of the many women i meet.
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