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Sisterhood

Sisterhood meaning

The state, or kinship of being sisters. | The quality of being sisterly; sisterly companionship; especially, the sense that women have of being in solidarity with one another. | A religious society of women.

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Sisterhood The bond of sisterhood is another major theme in The Color Purple.

A senior at Virgin Valley High School, was selected to receive a $2,500 STAR Scholarship this year from the P.E.O. Sisterhood.

Chirume called for a “sisterhood built through fashion” that empowers women from craft to consumption.

Ellie spoke to how their sisterhood has affected her journey to shape her own path at Tufts.

If what ends up on our screens turns out to be half as dramatic as what's been going on behind the scenes of HBO Max and Legendary Television's Dune: The Sisterhood, Warner Bros. Discovery will have a massive hit on its hands.

Ingalls’ union is the 700,000-member International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, but in her spare time, she founded an organization called Tradeswomen Sisterhood.

It's a beautiful, poignant, and emotional tale of sisterhood and family.

It’s part of the reason I sought out the Sisterhood group; I felt I needed to talk about something other than kids all day.

It was also recently reported that star Olivia Williams and 's Jodhi May have joined the series, which is currently operating under the working title ofDune: The Sisterhood.

Millie Schoonover joined the Alaska Native Sisterhood when she was 13. She’s worn plenty of hats in her decades-long run with the Indigenous civil rights group, and now holds what the organization calls its highest elected position.

On Sept. 14, these three accidentally captured this universal sisterhood experience in a that started as a "Get Unready With Me" but ended up becoming a bang-cutting rescue mission for Camelia.

Other books she wrote or edited include “Women and Sisters: The Anti-Slavery Feminists in American Culture” (1990) and “The Abolitionist Sisterhood: Anti-Slavery and Women’s Political Culture in Antebellum America” (1994, with John C. Van Horne).

The military is like a family; when servicemembers leave the service, it can be challenging to lose that brotherhood and sisterhood.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pantshas reunited two decades later.

The Spacing Guild handles navigation, the Sisterhood seeks to force mankind to evolve, and the Mentates are basically living computers.

This year, Borsand will be selling her products at the Temple Israel Sisterhood Boutique and recently sold at Flying Solo, a popular New York City accessories store.

While a long-standing gender war divided the alien race in the modern era between a Brotherhood and a Sisterhood, they eventually united to become future galactic conquerors.

While Richardson is proud of the sisterhood she has created, when she lines up today, all that will go out the window.

A group of women she met while a student at Howard University, have been with her on this journey and came together in Chicago in sisterhood to celebrate and support.

Developed by Diane Ademu-John and Alison Schapker, “” takes place before the events of “Dune” and follows the Bene Gesserit, a supernatural sisterhood that seeks to shape social, religious, and political power in the Imperium.