Tuesday is International Women’s Day!
Tuesday, March 8 is International Women’s Day! This year, the theme is “Break the Bias” and the call is for us all to help create
Tuesday, March 8 is International Women’s Day! This year, the theme is “Break the Bias” and the call is for us all to help create
This is a 3-part series. If you missed them, click here for Part 1 and Part 2. People in the communities with which we work
If you missed Part 1 of our series, you can find it here. In Southeast Asia, climate change looks like a whiplash between extremes: rising
In 2018, a flood hit a Hmong village in the Nan Province of northern Thailand in the nighttime. Villagers woke up to find their houses floating
The #MeToo Movement has helped foster a critical shift in the conversation about sexual consent from “No Means No” to beyond even “There Must Be
While people recognize that living in poverty can be stressful, it might not be clear how or why it can cause traumatic experiences. Let’s break
We talk frequently about how youth who identify as LGBTQ+ are more vulnerable to trafficking, and we’ve even highlighted one of our students who agreed
As we’ve been discussing the past couple of weeks, child sex trafficking is on the slate of concerns that people call “women’s issues” primarily because
As we discussed last week, sex trafficking has been framed as a “women’s issue” and gender-based violence because it disproportionately affects women and girls, and
Monday the 8th was International Women’s Day, so we’re taking the month of March to highlight gender dynamics in child sex trafficking. Also, Global Giving