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Author: Kate Hinchey Wise

Kate Hinchey Wise is an activist, community organizer and MSc Sociology:Social Policy & Problems researcher at University of Amsterdam. Kate has a decade of experience working in human rights and social justice; she’s done everything from social responsibility trainings with corporations to fundraising for queer and feminist causes and bringing communities together during urgent action/response organizing.
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The Ms. Q&A: Sateria Venable Wants to Show the World the #FaceOfFibroids

Kate Hinchey Wise

The only thing more startling about rising uterine fibroid (UF) diagnosis rates—1 in 3 women will experience UF in their lifetime—may be the global silence about this women’s health crisis. Sateria Venable founded The Fibroid Foundation to break that silence.

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