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UNA-NY Screening: Walk on My Own

  • Dolby 88 Screening Room 1350 Avenue of the Americas (at West 55th Street) New York, NY 10019 USA (map)

UNA-NY film screening: Walk on My Own

“In her film, 13-year-old Ndèye Fatou Fall tells how her life has been affected by profound changes that occurred in her village a few years before she was born. In 1998, Keur Simbara, Senegal was among the first communities to publicly abandon the traditions of Female Genital Cutting (FGC) and child marriage, traditions which had been practiced for centuries.”

6:00 p.m. |  Registration and Reception
6:30 p.m. |  Film Screening followed by Q+A
7:30 p.m. |  Reception

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