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  2. Nadia Mohamed - Wikipedia

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    Nadia Mohamed (Somali: Nadiina Maxamed; Arabic: نادية محمد) (born c. 1996) is an American politician and mayor of St. Louis Park, Minnesota since 2023. Mohamed is the first Somali American elected as mayor of a U.S. city. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ a ]

  3. St. Louis Park, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Park School District, Independent School District 283, is home to seven public schools serving about 4,200 students in grades K–12 students. St. Louis Park is the only school district in Minnesota in which every public school has been recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education.

  4. Women in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    About 97.9% of Somalia's women and girls underwent female genital mutilation in a 2005 study. This was at the time the world's highest prevalence rate of the procedure. [23] A UNICEF 2010 report reported that Somalia had the world's highest rate of Type III FGM, with 79% of all Somali women having undergone the procedure.

  5. Category:Women's sports in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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  7. Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center - Wikipedia

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    It is named for Jean Freeman, the university's long-time women's swimming coach. [1] The main competition pool is named after Dorothy L. Sheppard, a multi-sport athlete for the University in the 1920s and a donor to the Aquatics Center and a benefactor of women's sports at the university. [2] [3]

  8. The Oasis Center for Women and Girls - Wikipedia

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    The original four centers were in St. Louis, Baltimore, Los Angeles, and Cleveland. The May Department Stores Company provided space for Oasis classes in its stores. In Nashville, activist Molly Secours worked with the Oasis Center to help African-American and Latino youth learn life skills via videos. [2] It celebrates Women's History Month. [3]

  9. Craig League - Wikipedia

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    This included a women's soccer league, a generally unheard-of idea at this time. The league included about 70 players between the ages of 16 and 22, playing on four teams: the Bobby Soccers, Bombers, Co-eds and Flyers. The first round of play was documented in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on November 19, 1950. [2] [1]