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Film Viewing and Discussion
“When a girl gets her period in the United States, she may miss a class. When a girl gets her period in a developing country, she may never go to school again.” This Academy-Award winning film follows a group of women in Hapur, India who fight against the stigmatization of menstruation and empower the women of their community. Film discussion led by Professors Vanessa Crispin-Peralta (History) and Kathryn McMurray (English) will follow.
Tuesday, March 26th from 4:30 pm to 6 pm in LAC-T1200.
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