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Thursday, September 21, 2006
  Landmark Education Graduate on CNN
“From adopted child to African Royalty”



Sarah Culberson did the Landmark Forum because she wanted a breakthrough as an actress. At one of the Landmark Education’s courses she shared with her fellow graduates about her fear to look for her biological father. Through sharing it, Sarah was empowered to give up her fear. A new possibility got created and a new journey began …

When Sarah Culberson made a recent emotion-filled visit to Africa, she was given a welcome fit for royalty by local villagers. As it turns out, there's a good reason for that. Sarah finds out that she's a member of the region's ruling tribe. In short, she's a princess.

Watch the video about Sarah as she shared her story with Soledad O’Brien on CNN "American Morning", which aired on Wed Sep 20, 2006, 10:38 AM ET. The video was free for a week and then available for the paid subscribers of CNN Pipeline.

Bumpeya: “The Lady from Bumpe”
http://www.bumpenya.com/

Visit this website and read more about Sarah Culberson, who invite us to raise funds through her non-profit organization to rebuild a boarding school in the village of Bumpe, in her ancestral Sierra Leone, West Africa that was decimated by the 11 year rebel war.

 


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