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Princess Eulogia Meets Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York

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On May 25th, 2024, at the Fairmont Windsor Park in England, a significant moment unfolded during the Women's Changing The World Summit and Awards. The event was captured in a compelling video by Eman Soliman, the founder and CEO of EduTech Australia. Eman, an educator and changemaker, has overcome significant adversity, including domestic violence, to become a multi-award-winning entrepreneur and business strategist. Her journey from crisis to inspiration has led to the creation of a sustainable digital education ecosystem aimed at bridging gaps in STEAM, AI, and entrepreneurship education, particularly for girls. Recognized by the United Nations AANSW for her outstanding engagement with schools and supported by the Australian Government, Eman's efforts are making a profound difference in closing the gender gap in these critical fields.
The video features a beautiful interaction between Princess Eulogia and Sarah, Duchess of York. Princess Eulogia, a domestic violence survivor, and a descendant of the Black Caribs—the Garifuna people, some of whom were prisoners of war in England—brings a unique and poignant perspective to her advocacy. As a member of the International Civil Society Working Group Youth Subcommittee for the Permanent Forum of People of African Descent at the United Nations, Princess Eulogia is deeply committed to advancing the rights and recognition of people of African descent globally. She is also the daughter of Queen Mother Freda Sideroff, who is the founder and producer of the Garifuna International Indigenous Film Festival (501 c-3 nonprofit organization).
Sarah, Duchess of York, has dedicated over three decades to advocating for underserved women, children, and communities around the world. Through her extensive philanthropic work, she has witnessed the transformative impact of her projects, earning numerous accolades. In 1993, she founded Children in Crisis, an organization that has since educated over 1.4 million children. In 2020, she established Sarah’s Trust to unite philanthropists and grassroots charities in their missions. Recently appointed Co-Chair of Global Citizen NOW, she is at the forefront of conversations on climate change, hunger, girls' education, and poverty, emphasizing the importance of youth leadership. Her environmental advocacy extends to her role as a global ambassador for The Perfect World Foundation, where she supports wildlife conservation efforts.
Sarah, Duchess of York, is also a celebrated author, having achieved Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller status twice, and is an award-winning producer and philanthropist. She balances her public duties with her personal life, being a mother to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, and a grandmother of three. She resides in Windsor with her beloved Norfolk terriers and corgis.
May 25th holds dual significance, being both Africa Day—a celebration of the continent's liberation and unity—and a day marked by the memory of George Floyd, whose tragic death ignited a global movement for racial justice. The video, a testament to the convergence of visionaries at the summit, encapsulates the essence of dedication and resilience. It highlights how leaders like Princess Eulogia and Eman Soliman, alongside Sarah, Duchess of York, are driving change and inspiring future generations.
The video features a beautiful interaction between Princess Eulogia and Sarah, Duchess of York. Princess Eulogia, a domestic violence survivor, and a descendant of the Black Caribs—the Garifuna people, some of whom were prisoners of war in England—brings a unique and poignant perspective to her advocacy. As a member of the International Civil Society Working Group Youth Subcommittee for the Permanent Forum of People of African Descent at the United Nations, Princess Eulogia is deeply committed to advancing the rights and recognition of people of African descent globally. She is also the daughter of Queen Mother Freda Sideroff, who is the founder and producer of the Garifuna International Indigenous Film Festival (501 c-3 nonprofit organization).
Sarah, Duchess of York, has dedicated over three decades to advocating for underserved women, children, and communities around the world. Through her extensive philanthropic work, she has witnessed the transformative impact of her projects, earning numerous accolades. In 1993, she founded Children in Crisis, an organization that has since educated over 1.4 million children. In 2020, she established Sarah’s Trust to unite philanthropists and grassroots charities in their missions. Recently appointed Co-Chair of Global Citizen NOW, she is at the forefront of conversations on climate change, hunger, girls' education, and poverty, emphasizing the importance of youth leadership. Her environmental advocacy extends to her role as a global ambassador for The Perfect World Foundation, where she supports wildlife conservation efforts.
Sarah, Duchess of York, is also a celebrated author, having achieved Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller status twice, and is an award-winning producer and philanthropist. She balances her public duties with her personal life, being a mother to Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, and a grandmother of three. She resides in Windsor with her beloved Norfolk terriers and corgis.
May 25th holds dual significance, being both Africa Day—a celebration of the continent's liberation and unity—and a day marked by the memory of George Floyd, whose tragic death ignited a global movement for racial justice. The video, a testament to the convergence of visionaries at the summit, encapsulates the essence of dedication and resilience. It highlights how leaders like Princess Eulogia and Eman Soliman, alongside Sarah, Duchess of York, are driving change and inspiring future generations.
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