A video message of love.

A revolutionary view on sisterhood.

A call for true female empowerment.

A movement for peace on this Earth.

We are taking an unusual path. We are taking a courageous path. We are taking a new path. We are leaving the familiar and the comfortable behind; we are facing our own shadows and learned patterns in order to write a new story together – a story of real sisterhood, grounded in truthfulness and genuine self-empowerment.

This movement is rooted in questioning unhealthy patterns in how women relate to one another – patterns that are learned, passed down, and repeated. It is rooted in owning our shadows: those hidden, unexamined parts of ourselves that shape how we relate to others and to ourselves. By consciously naming what we typically suppress – fears, projections, unresolved wounds – FromWomenToWomen creates space for honesty, vulnerability, and transparency as foundational practices for healing and connection.

This work meets us where most social norms encourage us not to look: at the patterns in our interactions, the unspoken stories that shape our assumptions about worthiness, intimacy, power, and belonging. By embracing the shadow rather than denying or defending against it, we are invited to step into our true embodied power and to reshape how we show up in relationship – and how we show up in the world, in service of life.

Beyond the main video message – which will be published on International Women’s Day, March 8th, 2026, as one complete piece and in 14 individual chapters for easy sharing on social media – we have begun entering into deep conversations about the urgent need to redefine and reclaim sisterhood as a source of power to change this world. We are publishing these conversations on social media and on this platform and will continue to do so after the release of the video. Along the way, we also share insights and reflections on our blog.

Do you feel resonance? Do you want to be part of this?

Share and repost the video message, create your own, and feel free to write to us. And if you are fortunate enough to support this project and movement financially, we are deeply grateful for any contribution that helps make this work possible.

Thank you so much.

Read more about the collaborators and participating women

Read more about the initiator Hanna Milling