Feb 3, 2019 | Girls We Love
Search for: Archaeologist Maddison Miller creates space for Aboriginal voices in cultural heritage and STEM. A typical day at the office for Maddison “Maddi” Miller involves digging through dirt and earth to uncover artifacts that haven’t been touched for thousands of...
Jan 14, 2019 | Girls We Love
Search for: ONE’S Women of the Year Award Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin Nigerian activist Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin is a winner of the 2018 CNN’s Heroes Award for her work in empowering girls living in poverty. After building a successful career for herself in the...
Jan 9, 2019 | Girls We Love
Search for: Meet Tarana Burke The ‘me too’ Movement™ started in the deepest, darkest place in my soul. As a youth worker, dealing predominately with Black children and children of color, I had seen and heard my share of heartbreaking stories—from broken homes to...
Jan 4, 2019 | Girls We Love
Search for: Meet Lisa Borders You’re the first C.E.O. of Time’s Up, a self-described political movement toward eradicating sexual harassment in the workplace. What are your goals? It’s really about gender equality. We can’t boil the ocean, so we’re going to start in...
Dec 3, 2018 | Girls We Love
Search for: “Not all women in Afghanistan are women in blue burqas begging…we can be the best engineers, doctors, judges, teachers” ~ Justice Anisa Rasooli Justice Anisa Rasooli was recently appointed as the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court of Afghanistan. She...
Dec 2, 2018 | Girls We Love
Search for: Break the Seal I didn’t set out to start a fashion company—my team would resoundingly agree that I’m the least fashionable person in the office. This journey is one that found me. We still do not know the true extent of violence against women, as the fear...