Miriam Mutebi, Breast Surgical Oncologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at the Aga Khan University Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Sometimes the most meaningful moments aren’t on the big stages but in the quiet ones in between.
Last week I had an afternoon of conversations filled with laughter, shared stories, and watching Stuff I’d Tell My Sister move from hand to hand among women who instantly understood it; not as a book, but as a conversation we’ve been having for years.
Sisterhood. Life. The things we carry. The things we never say out loud until someone finally permits us to.
I’m grateful for spaces like these. And for women like Sheila who don’t wait for things to happen; they build them. Because that’s the thing about meaningful change. It doesn’t just happen…it’s made. In quiet rooms, over afternoon tea, between women who decide that this breast cancer conversation is worth having.
If this resonates, if there’s a woman or man in your life who needs to be part of this conversation, grab them a copy.”

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