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Whispers of Silent Women
- Heartbreaking True Stories of Women, Race, Relationships, and Class
- Narrated by: Dr. Michelle Carabache
- Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
The Most Shocking True Stories You Won’t Believe They Exist
Considered One of The Most Powerful TEDx Speakers, Authors, and Social Activists, Sadika Kebbi Presents Shocking True Stories of Women and Young Girls Who Suffered Narcissistic Abuse, Violence, Rape, and Poverty in Cultures That Forced Them to Be Silent.
In collaboration with the United Nations, UNICEF, and other NGOs, Sadika Kebbi visited struggling neighborhoods to help the most in need. After gaining people’s trust, the most heartbreaking real stories began to unfold.
She’d meet:
- The wife who was made to believe she’s a woman of no importance
- The angry child who was abused
- The daughter for sale
- The silent wife in narcissistic abuse recovery
- Women and other monsters
- Girls with no family support
- The mother who had to rent her body
- And many other stories of women race and class
Kebbi would return home and cry her heart out until she ended in depression and anxiety that were affecting her family and other relationships. It then became her mission to share the woman code book, which is different from feminist books for women where love and other words are the light at the end of the tunnel.
Among other woman books, short stories books, true story books, and heartbreaking books, those short stories about survival in a hidden world will show the secret lives of men and women you never imagined existed.
Kebbi believes that writing these short stories collections gives voice to the voiceless, in the hope that sharing common human pain and suffering brings people together with compassion, understanding, and belonging. Such human ordeals are universal among all people and telling the hardest stories, Kebbi believes, helps heal human suffering.
Whispers of Silent Women is here to remind us that every woman has the right to live her purpose in life, break outdated cultural norms, and rise.