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LITTLE ROCK, ARK. –  A tree was planted at Bullock Temple CME Church in Little Rock on Saturday to symbolize the root of a mission.

A vow to always advocate for women in the capital city and across the world for better health, well-being and economic empowerment, that took place with the African Women’s Health Project founder Princess Dr. Moradeun Ogunlana.

“It represents growth, it represents resilience, it represents hope for the future,” Ogunlana said.

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It’s also a reminder for future generations. “20 years from now, when they come back to this site to see and to recognize what we’re doing the work for humanity,y” Ogunlana said…

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