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Sister Fa
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Fatou Diatta, widely recognized as Sister Fa, is a Senegalese rapper and a leading advocate against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Commencing her musical journey in 2000, she unveiled her first album, "Yaw Law Fal," in 2005. In 2008, Sister Fa embarked on a tour in Senegal and independently produced her international debut album, "Sarabah." As a trailblazer for female emcees in Senegal, she passionately campaigns against FGM, spearheading the impactful "Education without Mutilation" tour in 2008.
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