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Tradition and revolution tie the knot on International Women's Day

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GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT

Tradition and revolution tie the knot on International Women's Day

BY DEEPA SHANKARAN AND KEN GALLOWAY

The tradition and revolution behind the ME to WE Minga Bracelet

In rural Ecuador, education has always been reserved for boys, but recognizing a pattern doesn’t mean you have to repeat it.

On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the quiet revolutionaries behind the ME to WE Minga Bracelet. For these young women artisans working to put themselves through school and advance gender equality in their communities, every stitch and knot is a subtle act of defiance.

Named for an Ecuadorian tradition of communal work and solidarity, Minga Bracelets are a call to action for women’s empowerment. Each bracelet empowers its maker with a sustainable income, and supports access to education, water, health, food and opportunity for her whole community.

Deepa Shankaran
Deepa Shankaran
Deepa Shankaran

Deepa Shankaran is a senior writer and video producer with WE. Her favourite thing in the world is a good story.

Ken Galloway
Ken Galloway
Ken Galloway

Ken Galloway is an award-winning video director and senior creative, who is passionate about telling stories that matter.

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