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The Life Lessons of a Diplomat's Wife: Protocols, Responsibilities, Living All Over the World, and Helping Global Communities

“Little did I know that moving to Ramallah was going to give me the greatest and most rewarding personal change. Due to our common oriental customs and traditions, I was able to really relate to the women of Palestine. We are the backbone of our societies and are committed to moving our people forward.” Today’s woman dreamer, Shalini Ahlawat, is accomplished in her own life. Before moving around the world as a wife of a diplomat, she lived her own life adventure. Shalini holds various high-level degrees including Maritime Trade from Queen Mary College in London, and has worked for 8 years as a shipbroker with a maritime shipping company. In 2009, Shalini’s destiny called and she changed direction and chose to become a wife, mother, and representative of India as a diplomat’s wife. “ Shalini shares the life lessons she has learned as the wife of a diplomat, the protocols and responsibilities, and how she seeks to help global communities.

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VOTE: Why Women Must Vote This Election Season From the Perspective of Leading Policy Professor Rollie Lal

“Voting is your loudest voice. Voting is your chance to say where you want this country to be in the future.” The 2020 Election is Here! It has been 100 years since women achieved the right to vote in the U.S. Yet in the 2016 election, only 63% of women sent in their ballots. Today’s woman dreamer, Rollie Lal, is an Associate Professor at George Washington University in Washington D.C. and she brings her expert opinion to why women must vote in today’s election. Enjoy her powerful insights! And don’t forget to vote!

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The Fight Continues for International Gender Equality with Dr. Shirley Graham, Director of George Washington University's Gender Equality Initiative

“How a country treats its women is an indicator of that country's stability, security and prosperity,” Today’s woman dreamer, Shirley Graham is the Director of George Washington University's Gender Equality Initiative for International Affairs. After several corporate roles and opportunities around the world, it was a trip to Nepal that changed everything, where a close friend encouraged Shirley to pursue her true passion for women’s rights. A true trailblazer fighting for women’s rights around the world, enjoy her powerful and informative story!

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Building 2200 Schools for Girls: Empowering The Communities of Balochistan Through Education with Dr. Quratul Ain Bakhteari

With a passion for education and empowerment. Dr. Quratul Ain Bakhteari spearheaded the founding of 2200 schools for women in the communities of Balochistan, changing the lives of women and children. A True Activist and Kind Soul, it is our honor to present you with our Dr. Bakhteari’s inspiring and though-provoking interview.

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