Nayla Ariwibowo writes about her initiative, Diatas Langit, which helps other Indonesian students continue learning during the pandemic.
18-year-old student Helena Branco writes about her efforts to end period poverty in Brazil.
From violence on the way to school to electricity blackouts, four young women discuss trying to learn during economic and political upheaval.
Anju Dhanushkodi writes about competing in netball matches, reading Anne Frank's diary and feeling frustrated by the lack of representation of South Indians.
This issue of Assembly is dedicated to all the young women on the front lines of the climate movement.
Girls and women are often hit the hardest by the climate crisis, but too often they are left out when leaders develop solutions.
19-year-old Bahamian student activist Lauren Ritchie on how we can’t talk about climate justice without social justice.
The 22-year-old Samoa native and environmental advocate fights to protect her country and its many natural wonders.
The student activist discusses the importance of Indigenous knowledge in the fight for our planet.