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Happy International Women’s Day & Catholic Sisters Week! We’re honoring our founder, Margaret Anna Cusack, a fierce advocate for the women and the poor. This week, we’re highlighting #CSJP sister-authors carrying on her legacy. #ChaptersofChange #CatholicSistersWeek #Peace
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I feel like reading “The 48 Laws of Power” helps you appreciate how power really works in everyday life at work, in relationships, and in leadership because we actually live in the book itself . Excited about this review. Thanks #Chaptersofchange for a great selection🔥🔥
𝐎𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰 𝐒𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 You are all invited to join us for an engaging online book review of “The 48 Laws of Power” by Robert Greene with @MatandaAbubaker as our lead reviewer. Matanda Abubaker is an Advocate of the High Court of Uganda and currently serves as a Magistrate Grade 1 in the Judiciary. He is also a @WashFellowship 2025 fellow. It is happening today, Friday 13th February 2026 at 8:00 PM (Online) This session will unpack key lessons on strategy, leadership, influence, and navigating power dynamics in today’s world. Whether you’ve read the book or are simply curious about it, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. #USEAChaptersOfChange
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A true pleasure being part of this amazing team of readers. Passionate, Insightful and Inspiring. @USAlumniUganda #ChaptersOfChange
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Our December Book Review & Christmas Carols Karaoke Wind Down was everything we needed in the festive cheer😀 #ChaptersOfChange December read - Who Will Cry When You Die? by Robin Sharma sparked a powerful conversation yesterday about intentional living and the legacy we are building every single day led by our own @AngeloAsinguza One lesson that really stayed with us: “The tragedy of life isn’t death, but what you let die within you while you live.” Norman Cousins We reflected on simple but timeless reminders that small, consistent acts truly shape extraordinary lives and leaders that we aspire to become in community say planting a tree, eating well, waking up early, scheduling our worries, and show up with purpose each day. We wrapped up the evening with joyful carols led by alumni, shared laughter, and meaningful conversations over a meals🥳 A huge thank you to everyone who joined and made the evening so memorable and commits to live everyday with integrity and humility. Here’s to carrying these lessons forward into the year ahead 🥂. If you’ve read the book, what lessons stood out for you? Share with us in the comments 👇🏽
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Let’s close the year together with good conversation, reflection, and festive fun this Saturday 🎄🎤 The USEA Chapters of Change Book Club is hosting the December Book Review & Christmas Carols Karaoke Wind-Down, and we would love to see you there! The club will reflect on the book: Who Will Cry When You Die? by Robin Sharma Come for the book review, stay for the carols, karaoke, laughter, and meaningful connections with fellow alumni. Let’s reflect, unwind, and celebrate the season together. See you there and don’t forget your festive spirit and vybe. #ChaptersOfChange
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What a powerful way to end our Chapters of Change luncheons. Dallas showed up with generosity and compassion, reminding us why community matters. Thank you for walking alongside the families we serve. 💙 #PCHAS #ChaptersOfChange #TogetherWeChangeLives #DallasCommunity
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The USEA Chapters of Change Book Club is on this November with yet another physical book review session. We are stepping right into the mind that wrote “What died when we lived”, Join us as we host the phenomenal, sharp-witted, and unapologetically honest Dr. @SpireJim This book is part satire, mirror, and a reality check, the kind that makes you pause, laugh, question, and reflect all at once. And now, the author himself will be with us for an intimate book review and autographing session. Mark the date and confirm attendance . Grab a copy from either at the Institute of Social research at Makerere University or from Mahiri books, read it, bring it, and get it signed at the review. And because deep conversations deserve happy hour, carry a drink of your choice. #ChaptersOfChange #USEABookClub
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐒𝐄𝐀 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐂𝐥𝐮𝐛 𝐋𝐚𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐡 On Saturday, 25th October, the USEA family of readers and writers gathered for the official launch of the #ChaptersOfChange Book Club, a dynamic space where participants engage in thoughtful discussions, creative expression, and critical thinking. Through writing, critiquing, hosting authors, podcasting, and leading school and community caravans, members are exploring ideas that challenge perspectives, uncover hidden narratives, and amplify unheard voices. The Chapters of Change Book Club is designed to bring together alumni and community members who believe in the power of words to inspire action and spark change. Its mission is simple yet profound: to use books as a tool for learning, dialogue, and community transformation. So far, the club has reviewed Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett, and for November, we are reading “What Died When I Lived” by Dr. @SpireJim , a powerful analysis by one of our very own alum and an influential voice for social impact. A special appreciation to our host, @Bookdriveug , an organization founded by our own MWF alum @MagoHasfa, for providing a warm and inspiring space for this launch. Together, we read, reflect, and reimagine, because stories have the power to change the world.
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The Launch of the @USAlumniUganda Chapters of Change Book Club following the #USEA100days A community for alumni readers, writers & storytellers to unite to spark impact through purpose, creativity & engagement. #ChaptersOfChange @USEmbassyUganda @Bowomugisha1
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What a fulfilling afternoon @USAlumniUganda Chapters of Change Book Club Launch after #USEA100days A space where alumni readers, writers & storytellers gathered to spark creativity, connection &purpose. #ChaptersOfChange @USEmbassyUganda @Bowomugisha1 @katochrysestom @dkeirungii
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The USEA Chapters of Change Book Club Launch is happening this Saturday and we are excited to invite you all🥳 A new chapter begins for all alumni readers, writers and book lovers brought together with a shared passion for reflection, creativity, critique and purposeful connection. Our first read, “Diary of a CEO”by Steven Bartlett, has already sparked thought-provoking conversations around growth, purpose, and leadership. Join us this Saturday, 25th October 2025 at 2:30 PM at @Bookdriveug - Read to Learn Literacy Center in Muyenga as we turn pages, share ideas, and learn together. Whether you’re a quiet reader or a loud storyteller, there’s a seat for you at the literary center by our own @MWFAlumniUganda Alum - @HasfaMago #ChaptersOfChange
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This #NationalEducationDay, we celebrate our commitment to empowering minds and fueling bright futures. Through impactful initiatives like the Green Energy Skills Project, Jakson Scholarship Program, Jakson Early Learning Centres amongst others, we are powering education every day. Together, we're not just teaching skills—we’re inspiring change, creating opportunities, and building a more sustainable tomorrow. #JaksonGroup #WeAreJakson #ChaptersOfChange
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