Here’s the part of Phiona Mutesi’s story you might know from the Disney movie "Queen of Katwe."
She grew up in Katwe, Kampala’s largest slum. Her dad died when she was a toddler. Starting at a young age, she and her siblings had to sell maize on the street instead of going to school.
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"My life was just surviving," Mutesi says.
She and her siblings also had to do all the work around the house — the cooking, the cleaning. They hated it. So, when it was time to do the chores, they’d go into a room in their house where they’d have a fist fight to see who had to do the work.
Mutesi says they had a name for that room.