International Women’s Day seen from a different perspective

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Credit to the artist Karen Hallion
* Having watched the short film Sitara: Let Girls Dream on Netflix*

“Sitara reminds us that every day, millions of young girls are forced into child rape, losing their ability to have a life that so many of us take for granted,” Wengoff told Refinery29. “International Women’s Day is a reminder of the work to be done to provide a better future for the next generation, before the bias of the patriarchy has claimed them. Our girls and boys can be anything they dream of, we just have to continue to remove the barriers.”
Related links:
– The complete version of the text above was found here, where you can also read the director’s interview: https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2020/03/9514279/sitara-let-girls-dream-netflix-international-womens-day 
-The film’s official website: https://www.letgirlsdream.org 
-What are the universal human rights? – Benedetta Berti on Ted.ed
-Director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Wants You To Learn Why Activism Is Fundamental

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