
Sharp Objects: a Story of Female Power, Abuse, Trauma & Pain
Breathtaking, uncomfortable, and timely. These are the three best words I can find to describe Sharp Objects.
Breathtaking, uncomfortable, and timely. These are the three best words I can find to describe Sharp Objects.
Kiirstin Marilyn is using her music to encourage others to demand that their voices are heard.
A poem by Gabrielle Rocha Rios for Girls’ Globe
A poem by Fatima Raza for Girls’ Globe.
She Chose to be Strong, a poem by Fatima Raza for Girls’ Globe.
A member of Free Women Writers, Zahra is a sophomore in high school who loves writing and poetry.
We’d like to share two Girl Determined media-related initiatives putting girls in control of media analysis and creation.
You Are Not Alone is a collection of stories written and inspired by four years’ worth of conversations with Afghan women facing gender-based violence.
Since I was 18, Tori’s music has been just short of everything to me (hint: I’m not a natural redhead). It’s self-care. It’s a respite.
This is an anthem for women who’ve made up their minds. They’ve had enough of putting up with a relationship that was emotionally, physically, sexually or financially abusive. Maybe it was all of those things. Or maybe their partners were dismissive and unloving, depleting rather than
History can be selective, favoring the voices of the loud and powerful, but art is a great equalizer, ensuring that everyone has a voice.
Music, poetry, design, films, litterature and all things art related to gender equality, human rights and social justice around the world.
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