Kenya's 'Inked Sisterhood' Shifts Gears for Women on Two Wheels
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A group called the Inked Sisterhood is rapidly changing the face of motorcycling in Kenya. It has become one of the country's fastest-growing communities for female bikers.
These women riders are challenging deep-rooted stereotypes. In a field dominated by men, they are proving that motorcycles are not just for male drivers.
The Sisterhood provides a supportive network for its members. It promotes both skill development and road safety for women riders.
Their growing presence on the roads signals a social shift. It represents a move toward greater independence and equality for Kenyan women in transportation.