Sisters Talking brings together a cross-generational group of Black women, creating a safe and brave space for honest and fearless discussions about the issues, challenges, and fears faced by Black women. The goal of Sisters Talking is to amplify and explore the lived experiences of Black women – the pain, joy, success, failure, and the resulting opportunities for growth and self-discovery.
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How to Watch Sisters Talking
Sisters Talking is available to stream on cantv.org and the free can tv+ app, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, and Roku.
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