Celebrating Our Black Sisters

Nurturing Words: Voices of Experience

Feb 11 2022 • 26 mins

024 - Survivors find a way to adapt and get through one day at a time. In recognition of Black History Month in February and Women's History Month in March, we present the plight of our black sisters, who were motherless daughters learning to survive.

"It's not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent. It is the one who is most adaptable to change." Mary Ellen Collins, Founder and Executive Director of the Motherless Daughters Ministry,  quotes Charles Darwin when summing up her presentation about our African American sisters. They represent all of us who have survived the unspeakable change of being without our mothers, whether biological, adoptive, surrogate, or unlabeled.

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