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SISTAHs

In the February 8, 2007 issue of the Minnesota Daily, Healther L. Mueller writes about the small group of black women who call themselves SISTAH (Spiritually Intellectual Sisters Together Achieving Harmony). The group was created in the hopes of gathering support for women of color on the Twin Cities campus. The group primarily deals with issues of school, dating, spirituality, sexism, and racism. One of the student members of the group expressed her feelings that "women need to stand together to build a stronger academic and social community for students of color."

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