Emahoy Tsegue Mariam Guebru is a nun, pianist, and composer. She uses her talents to give back to the community by offering the proceeds from her CDs and concerts to philanthropic causes.
Her story can be found in our upcoming book, Temsalet: Phenomenal Ethiopian Women. Preorder a copy here.
Yetnebersh Nigussie Molla is Executive Director and a founding member of the Ethiopian Center for Disability and Development (ECDD), which works to make development inclusive for disadvantaged groups. As a young woman who became blind at age 5, she finds great reward in addressing issues at the center of her own personal life experience.
Her story, and many others, can be found in our upcoming book, Temsalet: Phenomenal Ethiopian Women. Preorder a copy here.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we will be featuring the inspiring women of our upcoming book release, Temsalet: Phenomenal Ethiopian Women. This diverse group of sixty-four Ethiopian women are shining examples of strength and perseverance, who have broken through age-old barriers to advance in their occupations and everyday lives.
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A book by Tekeste Negash and Tapestries by Berit Sahlström
Woven into the Tapestry offers a rich combination of history and art celebrating five extraordinary women: Queen Ahyewa, Makeda (the Queen of Sheba), Queen Eleni, Queen Taytu, and the British activist Sylvia Pankhurst. They each lived through crucial moments in Ethiopian history and were instrumental in shaping Ethiopia’s historical trajectory in ways previously neglected by historians. This book demonstrates the lasting impacts of these powerful women who dedicated themselves to the cause of a nation when they were needed most.