This school teaches Senegal’s brightest girls to push back against patriarchal norms
GOREE ISLAND, Senegal (AP) — As a child, Ndeye Awa Diop was so shy she couldn’t look people in the eye. Raised in rural Senegal, she learned to embrace what was traditionally expected of girls across the predominately Muslim West African nation. They should be seen but not heard. They should obey t...
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