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This episode is a re-release; it originally aired November 29, 2015. Women’s rights activist and international humanitarian Zainab Salbi discusses her dedication to helping women in war-torn regions rebuild their lives. An Iraqi-American, Zainab talks about growing up in Saddam Hussein’s inner circle, leading a life of privilege and luxury but also one of fear and terror. When she was 19 years old, Zainab left Iraq for an arranged marriage in the United States, which turned out to be abusive, forcing her to leave the marriage and start a new life. She later founded Women for Women International, a grassroots humanitarian and development organization dedicated to serving female survivors of war. Zainab talks about following her calling and what she’s learned about humanity through her advocacy work.
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This episode is a re-release; it originally aired on October 25, 2015. Women’s rights pioneer and living legend Gloria Steinem talks to Oprah about her lifetime of travel, her political […]
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