Anne K. Ream is a Chicago-based writer and the founder of the Voices and Faces Project, an award-winning new-media documentary initiative created to bring the stories of survivors of gender-based violence to the attention of the public. Ream's essays and opinion pieces have been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and numerous other publications.
Sister Fa was cut at the age of 3 in a public ceremony, a moment that changed the course of her life. Now she uses her music and star power to bring attention to the procedure, says Anne K. Ream in this excerpt from “Lived Through This.”
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