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Feminist Karate Union
Program Name: Feminist Karate Union
Program Address: 1426 S Jackson St, Seattle WA
Contact Phone: (206) 325-3878
Website: http://www.feministkarateunion.org/
Detail: The Feminist Karate Union offers a unique opportunity for women to train in a traditional martial art that engages both body and spirit. Founded in 1971, we are the longest-running karate school for women and children in the United States.
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Feminist Karate Union, Seattle WA
Program Address: 1426 S Jackson St, Seattle WA
Contact Phone: (206) 325-3878
Website: http://www.feministkarateunion.org/
Detail: The Feminist Karate Union offers a unique opportunity for women to train in a traditional martial art that engages both body and spirit. Founded in 1971, we are the longest-running karate school for women and children in the United States.
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