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NALIP and WORLD Channel Shorts: The Smallest Step - Gabby
At the age of 15, Gabby faced the unthinkable. Her mother had just been deported, and she was left to survive all by herself. Juggling school, rent, and bills, she found solace in the arts, turning her home into her own studio. Finally, she got in touch with a distant aunt, who took her in. Gabby now works as an actress, activist, and educator for survivors of trauma in NYC.
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