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Tradition Versus Abuse: Where Do We Draw the Line?

Offered By: TEDx via YouTube

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Explore the complex intersection of cultural traditions and human rights in this thought-provoking TEDx talk by Nyah Mandisa Francisco, an 18-year-old social activist and feminist from Mozambique. Delve into the challenging question of where to draw the line between respecting cultural practices and addressing potential abuses, particularly concerning African women. Gain insights from Francisco's personal experiences and her commitment to advocating for women's rights in Mozambique and across Africa. Examine the concept of cultural relativism and its implications for human rights, as Francisco shares her perspective on balancing tradition with the protection of vulnerable individuals. Learn about the speaker's aspirations in politics and photojournalism, and how these ambitions fuel her passion for documenting and addressing human rights issues, including Female Genital Mutilation. This 13-minute talk offers a unique and youthful perspective on a complex global issue, challenging viewers to think critically about the role of tradition in modern society.

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Tradition Versus Abuse: Where Do We Draw the Line? | Nyah Mandisa Francisco | TEDxUWCRCN


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