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Feminism in South Sudanese vs. Western Culture | Navigating, Dating, Marriage and Careers 🇸🇸🇺🇸

Feminism in South Sudanese vs. Western Culture | Navigating, Dating, Marriage and Careers 🇸🇸🇺🇸

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In this special Ladies of SOSA episode — premiering on co-host Sahra’s birthday — Christine and Sahra sit down with a dynamic panel of South Sudanese voices to explore how feminism is understood in our culture today, and how it shapes women’s choices in marriage, career, and community life.

From the historical role of women as culture-keepers to navigating modern expectations, we unpack how tradition, education, and ambition can sometimes clash — and how women are finding ways to define success for themselves. Along the way, we share personal stories of breaking barriers, balancing cultural values with personal goals, and embracing empowerment in everyday life.

And yes — there’s cake, laughter, and a little birthday love woven in.

Whether you’re in Juba, the diaspora, or somewhere in between, this episode invites you to rethink what it means to be a South Sudanese woman today — in love, in work, and in life.

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