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Follow Up: Aarefah and Sayedah

Released Thursday, 11th March 2021
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Follow Up: Aarefah and Sayedah

Follow Up: Aarefah and Sayedah

Follow Up: Aarefah and Sayedah

Follow Up: Aarefah and Sayedah

Thursday, 11th March 2021
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Part 1 of 2: Aarefah and her sister Sayedah share their experiences with sexual harassment, discrimination based on race and religion, and Aarefah's sexual assault. Their stories exemplify how survivors are failed every step of the way while reporting to Title IX, police, and civil courts. While this all-too-familiar story is maddening and infuriating at every step, the sisters' persistence and courage while crossing every imaginable hurdle is wholly inspiring.

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