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services — beauty salons not only providing services to their customer, it was the centre — services to their customer, it was the centre of training women were becoming — the centre of training women were becoming more social and particularly for those with a real estate _ particularly for those with a real estate business and the owner of their— estate business and the owner of their own — estate business and the owner of their own family, they have defined bread _ their own family, they have defined bread and _ their own family, they have defined bread and put out for the family to feed them — bread and put out for the family to feed them and that was theirjob and that is— feed them and that was theirjob and that is their— feed them and that was theirjob and that is their business. that is not the only— that is their business. that is not the only problem, taliban are not letting _ the only problem, taliban are not letting girls to this as well, the universities are close, international organisation in the iocai— international organisation in the local nongovernmental organisations are hot— localnongovernmentalorganisations are not any— local nongovernmental organisations are not any more hiring women as employees— are not any more hiring women as employees because taliban had forbidden it. the women were working with the _ forbidden it. the women were working with the government, there were also barred _ with the government, there were also barred from _ with the government, there were also barred from the work, and if you see that list— barred from the work, and if you see that list of— barred from the work, and if you see that list of all of this, the beauty salons _ that list of all of this, the beauty salons are — that list of all of this, the beauty salons are part of that but the demonstration of afghan women took lots of— demonstration of afghan women took lots of courage they put their lives and risking — lots of courage they put their lives and risking their family members life and _
her career in boxing. and then we had the para sports women of the year award to come out to make sure that the awards acknowledge all women in sport. she is the first indian woman to win a silver medal at the paralympics in table tennis. and she is any person to win the award twice so far. what you think her apart? mirabai chanu joined us remotely. and she stressed the point that the maximum support that is lacking in the country is at the grassroots, which is where these women are only training with their own grit and determination, and they really wish more investment went into training women who are coming from smaller
sports women of the year award to come out to make sure that the awards acknowledge all women in sport. she is the first indian woman to win a silver medal at the paralympics in table tennis. and she is any person to win the award twice so far. what you think her apart? mirabai chanu joined us remotely. and she stressed the point that the maximum support that is lacking in the country is at the grassroots, which is where these women are only training with their own grit and determination, and they really wish more investment went into training women who are coming from smaller areas, rural backgrounds. and support at that level, although they both acknowledge that these kinds of awards and recognition is really
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to be asked to and if they say no, they can expect to be forced to. another thing that we're seeing is just a lot of people taking matters into their own hands, making molotov cocktails, getting together, training women and men how to make molotov cocktails, how to make homemade weapons for sabotage and this is setting the stage for an extended fight in which civilians become involved. we saw that back in 2014. another thing that people are doing that's kind of interesting is when you're going around on the streets or the highways and my colleague, richard engel, drove up here from the southeast, he was saying that you were seeing people who were walking around pulling down street signs because they don't want the russians to be able to know their way around. they want to confuse them. so only locals will be able to know their way around so you'll see people tearing down street signs all over the place, not just here in dnipro. so again, the situation is really tense. i haven't made it outside, but my colleagues have, and they said that they were stopped by
transportation goods. >> she trucking is definitely a sisterhood. if you need a shower, just post it, girl. we got you. if you're stuck somewhere, that's really what it is, it's a sisterhood. even though we may have never met in person. >> there's trucking in your blood, right? >> it is. my dad is a truck driver. >> i'm excited. >> i am, too. >> but i do this because of my mom. my mom is one of the strongest people i know. she is a bus driver. i remember many days of opening up the gate and have my mom back up her bus in our yard, and i saw her training women. >> together we're helping others. >> together we're strong. building a legacy. >> nobody thought she could do it because she's 5'3". she walked into a room. she's the only woman. she was the only black person in the room. and nothing ever phased her. >> hey. welcome to she trucking. she trucking is a program for women drivers. it's here to encourage and
government to haul transportation good. >> sheet trucking is definitely sister hood. if you are stuck sod wme where, that's what it's. even though we may never met in person. there is trucking in your blood, right? >> it is. >> my dad is a truck driver. >> i do this because of my mom. my mom is one of the strongest people i know. he's a truck driver. >> i remember many days of opening up the gate and have her mom backup her bus and i saw her training women. >> together we are stronger. nobody thought she could do it because she's 5'3". she was the only black person in the room and nothing ever fazed her. >> hey, welcome to sheet trucking.
you. if you're stuck somewhere, we're a sisterhood. even though we may have never met in person. >> there's trucking in your blood, right? >> it is. my dad is a truck driver. but i do this because of my mom. my mom is one of the strongest people i know. she's a bus driver. i remember many days of opening up the gate, having my mom back up her bus in our yard. i saw her training women. >> together, we're helping others. >> together we're strong. building a legacy. >> nobody thought she could do it because she was 5'3". she walks in a room, she was the only woman, the only black person in a room. and nothing ever fazed her. she's trying to provide an opportunity to be a truck driver, have a career, and economic independence. how are you making change in the industry overall?