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She's a visiting professor and she loves empowering young artists and fostering creativity.
Cutto is renowned for her striking prints and Afro-Bohemian approach to women's fashion.
And she says each of her pieces tells a story that reflects the individuality and confidence of its wearer.
To see photos of Cutto behind the scenes of Project Runway and with her beloved family, go to themoth.org.
In a moment, our last story.
A woman stands in her daring sister's shadow until the tables turn when the Moth Radio Hour continues.
This is the Moth Radio Hour.
I'm Sarah Austin Janess, and this is an episode that was recorded live at a Moth mainstage event in New York City with global stories of daring.
Here's Nolo Mokoena, the emcee of the night, to introduce our final storyteller.
Gracia Violeta Ross lives in Geneva, Switzerland, where she leads the HIV Reproductive Health and Pandemics Program in the World Council of Churches.
Gracia Violeta is also a graduate of our Moth Global Storytelling Workshops.
She sees her family, and especially her sister, twice a year when she visits them in Bolivia.
They love and miss each other dearly.
Here's Nolo Mokoena one more time to close us out along with the Honk family band.
Thanks to our host, Nola Mokoena, to Symphony Space, to the Honk Family Band, to all of our global storytellers, and to you for daring to listen.
That's it for this episode of the Moth Radio Hour.
We hope you'll join us next time.
Welcome to The Moth.
I'm Sarah Austin Janess.
I've always believed in ghosts.