Julie Sundaygar poses for a portrait inside an abandoned historic building in downtown Monrovia, Liberia where she and other vendors, known as "market women" store their fruit. The facility, known as the Edward J. Roye Building, held important legislative meetings during the 1960s. Today, women rule the compound, aided by their strong sons who carry heavy stalks of bananas to storage areas on the first floor. In a country struggling to gain a foothold after two civil wars and an Ebola outbreak, women like Sundaygar inspire unbreakable resilience.