Dear Friend,

We are excited to release three videos in our series on the work of Right Sharing. The first video features Sallian Sankoh, Program Coordinator for Sierra Leone.

Sallian Sankoh

Watch here to learn about her passion for working to amplify the voices of women in her country.The next video features Sathya, a mother in Tamil Nadu, India. “I wish all women who are suffering could be supported to develop their own businesses and livelihood” Every year RSWR supports women like Sathya, a RSWR partner in Tamil Nadu, India. With her savings, a loan funded by an RSWR grant, and her own ingenuity, Sathya purchased a loom to launch her weaving business.

Satya

The next video features Sathya, a mother in Tamil Nadu, India.
“I wish all women who are suffering could be supported to develop their own businesses and livelihood” Every year RSWR supports women like Sathya, a RSWR partner in Tamil Nadu, India. With her savings, a loan funded by an RSWR grant, and her own ingenuity, Sathya purchased a loom to launch her weaving business.

 

 

Three years in the making!

Indira Women’s Group with Jon Watts

This video project began three years ago and the final edits are wrapping up. None of this could have happened without the work of Quaker filmmaker and musician Jon Watts. Jon traveled to three partner countries with RSWR General Secretary Jackie Stillwell to gather footage for this series. Thank you for your good work Jon!

 

The Seeds of Violence in Our Consumption

Max Carter

In this video, Max Carter, RSWR Board Member, encourages us to identify and address the seeds of violence in the way we consume. In an interconnected world, our daily choices can either improve or diminish the quality of life of others. Join Right Sharing in working for the equitable distribution of world resources.