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Ranitha Gnanarajah, a Sri Lankan lawyer and civil activist, has been included in this year s list of 14 International Courageous Women award presented annually by the US State Department.
On Monday, March 8, at 10:00 a.m., Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will host the annual International Women of Courage (IWOC) Awards virtual ceremony to honor a group of extraordinary women from around the world, including an honorary award for seven women leaders and activists from Afghanistan who were assassinated for their dedication to improving the lives of Afghans.
The First Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden will deliver remarks to recognize the courageous accomplishments of these women.
Stacey and J Sbu relive their hot air balloon experience that had an unexpected ending Updated
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What was meant to be the highlight of their #SweetEscape trip for Stacey and J Sbu turned into quite the frightening experience!
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Stacey and J Sbu have had the opportunity to travel and experience the majestic beauty that our beautiful province has to offer with the #SweetEsape. This experience was made possible by Tourism KwaZulu-Natal and their campaign: #KZNHasItAll Believe It.
Carey Mulligan: Promising Young Woman is asking us to re-examine our past behaviours
6 Mar, 2021 08:41 PM
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Carey Mulligan plays Cassie, a woman who attempts to avenge her best friend s death and sexual assault. Photo / Supplied
Carey Mulligan plays Cassie, a woman who attempts to avenge her best friend s death and sexual assault. Photo / Supplied
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By: Wenlei Ma
There s no movie that captures the present moment like writer and director Emerald Fennell s thorny and provocative Promising Young Woman.
The story of an avenging woman who exposes the culture of complicity around sexual assault after a crime is committed against her friend, Promising Young Woman has really resonated at a time when the conversation around rape continues to evolve, calling to account behaviours once excused or laughed off.
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