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Women Weavers - the Backbone of Lesotho's Textile Legacy
For many of the weavers, the work is more than a livelihood, it is a legacy Lesotho's rich weaving industry is held together by women who learned the craft from missionaries in the 1970s. But ...
In Leribe village, the Leribe Craft Centre trains and employs 13 women who are deaf, unable to speak, or physically impaired.
Country and Town House on MSN
C&TH book club: The typist & other fictions by Ruth Ozeki
The Typing Lady & Other Fictions is a dazzling collection of short stories by Ruth Ozeki, who won the 2022 Women’s Prize for ...
By Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway LOS ANGELES, April 28 (Reuters) - Disney Animation is giving some of its most iconic ...
To fund their conservation efforts, the nuns sell homemade candies and ice cream ...
The Beaumont Enterprise on MSN
7 Questions with...a practicing nun from Christus
Sister Jessy answers some questions about what it's like to be a practicing nun.
NYCHA Must Provide Interpreters for Tenants Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Federal Settlement Says
"We almost feel like we're doing something wrong by asking," said Jazmin Grubb, of her family’s struggles to obtain ASL accommodations for her aunt, who is deaf and lives at NYCHA.
"The Way We Move" is a documentary centered on Amber Galloway, a star ASL interpreter. Her life’s mission is to make music ...
The three octogenarian nuns, who made headlines last year after they broke back into their convent, joined others at St.
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