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Viviane D'Avilla on Championing Intersex Human Rights With 'Let Us Be'

Viviane D'Avilla on Championing Intersex Human Rights With 'Let Us Be'
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Filmmaker Viviane D'Avilla is premiering her new documentary 'Let Us Be' at the Raindance Film Festival. The film explores the human rights struggles of intersex individuals across the U.S., Brazil, and India.

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It highlights the global marginalization of intersex communities and the legal challenges they face regarding bodily autonomy and recognition.

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‘Let Us Be’ Director Viviane D’Avilla Talks About Shining a Light on Intersex Rights in the U.S.: ‘Their Rights Are Being Taken Away’

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