SHE RISES UP
She Rises Up reveals the explosive implications of women’s economic participation as we follow radically different women from Sri Lanka, Peru and Senegal who are fighting to build businesses that create job opportunities for women, while also contributing to the reduction of poverty in their communities.
SHOWTIMES
AUG 2 | FRI
5:00, 7:00 p.m.
AUG 3 | SAT
1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 p.m.
AUG 4 | SUN
1:00, 5:00, 7:00 p.m.
AUG 5 | MON
5:00, 7:00 p.m.
AUG 6 | TUE
5:00 p.m.
AUG 7 | WED
5:00 p.m.
AUG 8 | THU
5:00, 7:00 p.m.
SYNOPSIS
She Rises Up chronicles the remarkable journeys of three women who are helping to lift their communities out of poverty through the local businesses they fight the odds to maintain. Gladys Yupanqui of Peru founded a mini-market and is looking to expand. Magatte Wade of Senegal is building a cosmetics manufacturing company. Selyna Peiris of Sri Lanka is expanding the textile company founded by her mother.
Nearly one-third of all countries have laws that stifle a woman’s access to work. They limit access to bank accounts, property inheritance, and many types of jobs. These countries have some of the highest poverty rates in the world. Gladys, Magatte and Selyna’s stories are each unique unto themselves. Yet a common theme illustrates the critical importance of local businesses to emerging economies. These women prevail over issues that are not faced by the multinational corporations that come in. Opening a business in many countries is easier for a large foreign corporation than for local entrepreneurs.
She Rises Up reveals the role entrepreneurs and small businesses can play in women gaining financial independence, and ultimately reducing poverty for all.
Director
WITH
Gladys Yupanqui, Magatte Wade, Selyna Peiris
Run Time
1 hour, 31 minutes
Released
June 21, 2024
Distributed by
Abramorama
HEARING AND VISUAL ASSISTANCE
Assisted Listening
Additional assistance options TBA
Country
United States
SUBTITLES
English with some subtitles
NOT RATED
Many of the films shown at The Ross are not rated due to the prohibitive cost of acquiring a rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. Consequently, as many of these films contain graphic content, viewer discretion is advised.
REVIEWS
“An eye-opening, moving and empowering documentary.”