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Change Agents: Fariba was liberated by sewing - now she's sharing her survival tool

Change Agents: Fariba was liberated by sewing - now she's sharing her survival tool

Change Agents
11 min
9 Jan
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About the episode

If we look closely at the spaces in our communities where connection and friendship are built, we can see powerful examples of change. In this episode of Change Agents, we get to know Fariba Rahimi and the work she does as the facilitator of a sewing group for women from migrant and refugee backgrounds in Parramatta. Fariba's own story is one of remarkable personal resilience, and it has become her life's work to share this strength and resilience with others.