Aug 3, 2018 | Girls We Love
Search for: Shana Tabak When I was about seven, it occurred to me that my grandmother spoke with a slight accent. And I realized – she was not born in the U.S. From then on, I was acutely aware of her story of migration, and I understood that, had she gotten on a...
Jul 2, 2018 | Girls We Love
Search for: Michelle Nunn I had the opportunity to have an incredibly insightful conversation with CARE President and CEO, Michelle Nunn. Our conversation touched on her inspirations, CARE, change movements, and of course, Atlanta. She has spent over a decade being a...
Jun 9, 2018 | Girls We Love
Search for: Wangari Maathai Wangari Maathai was the founder of the Green Belt Movement and the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. She authored four books: The Green Belt Movement; Unbowed: A Memoir; The Challenge for Africa; and Replenishing the Earth. As well as having...
Mar 30, 2018 | Education, Girls We Love
Search for: This Nigerian Education Activist Isn’t Waiting to Be An Adult to Lead My name is Peace. I am 15 years old and I am from Nigeria. I find myself very lucky because I finished my secondary education. My parents always supported me, but this is not the case...
Jan 13, 2018 | Girls We Love
Search for: 17-year-old Rani is the role model every girl needs Singer, martial artist, roller skating champion and monitor of her class — these are just a few of the many titles held by 17-year-old Rani, from Varanasi, India. As if her resume isn’t impressive enough,...
Jan 13, 2018 | Girls We Love
Search for: Violence instilled fear in her community, but Joyce remains unshaken and ready to fight Three years after the Chibok girls’ kidnapping, 21-year-old Joyce talks about fear, education and holding on to hope. Joyce has been out of school for two years, but...