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Narrated by comedian, Natalie Tran.

Extra narration by Peggy Webber

Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Nyadol Nyuon — The Girl Who Gave Refugees a Voice
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'Nyadol Nyuon's family is from South Sudan, but she was born in a refugee camp.

'Every night she prayed that her family could move to Australia. And, when she was 18, her prayers were answered.

'In Australia, Nyadol wanted to be a lawyer, but her teachers didn't think she had the ability.

'Nyadol had some surprises in store for those doubters.

'She did become a lawyer and, when the media unfairly targeted African youths in their reports, she found her voice and fought to give refugees a voice too.'  (Production summary)

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