"Being a female in today's world is at best an exercise in subtle injustice and at worst a living hell."
That's one of the many stirring lines from a speech Freida Pinto delivered this past Monday, March 9 at the New York premiere of "India's Daughter." The BBC documentary, which was banned from airing in India, tells the story of the brutal 2012 gang rape of Jyoti Singh in South Delhi, India that resulted in 23-year-old Singh's death. In her speech, Pinto discussed the movement to combat violence against women across the globe and men's roles in this fight.
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