Award-winning journalist Isha Sesay reveals the untold story of the Chibok schoolgirls' kidnapping by the militant Islamic group Boko Haram, and its resounding implications in the global battle for women's equality. Isha Sesay is an award-winning journalist who led the CNN team that won a 2014 Peabody Award for coverage of the missing Chibok girls. She hosted NewsCenter on CNN, headed the network's Africa reporting for 10 years, and received a Gracie Award for Outstanding Anchor. She is the founder of W.E. (Women Everywhere) Can Lead, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering teenage girls to become Africa's next generation of leaders. Of Sierra Leonean descent, Sesay grew up in Britain and holds a BA with honors in English from Trinity College, Cambridge University. She lives in Los Angeles.
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