4 Bridging across Differences

While Dig is focused on the self, Bridge is focused on others. Bridging across differences means that women become Sisters by focusing on the creation of authentic connections facilitated by the perspective gained during Dig. A bridge is one connection between two points—or two people—and although that one bridge can get you part of the way toward equity and justice, Shared Sisterhood is predicated on the idea that one bridge will facilitate another and another, until there is a latticework of bridges connecting women and others who share the goal of equity.

What Is a Bridge?

A bridge occurs when people develop authentic connections across differences and those connections form the foundation for larger collective ...

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