17-year-old Mexican student María Fernanda writes about recovering from an eating disorder.
In her photo series “Brown Is,” 20-year-old Nila Varman celebrates solidarity between South Asian people and communities.
An Afghan student reflects on her life since the girls’ education ban in this short graphic novel.
16-year-old student Katty Reyes shares the reality of the crisis in Venezuela.
21-year-old Kanaka Maoli photographer and climate activist Kapulei Flores documents Hawaiʻi through Native eyes.
“Palestine is the place I was inspired by the first art piece I saw, the place I started painting in and where I grew up with a family who supported me in my journey,” the 21-year-old artist writes.
12-year-old Diné student Ciera Charley shares a photo essay about what a new skate park will mean to Indigenous students in her community.
“I feel drawn to share the message with girls that they are strong enough to overcome things,” says the 21-year-old Māori artist.
Activists from Bangladesh, Honduras, Nigeria, Samoa and more share their climate policy ideas.
Artist Maliha Abidi shares how she’s breaking down stigmas around mental health in this illustration series.
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For International Women’s Day, we asked illustrator Joelle Avelino to draw girls in their future jobs.
The organisation 100cameras teaches students like Shireen how to tell their stories through photography.
Our photographer followed these young activists as they told Brazilian officials about the issues facing their schools, including poor bathrooms, unreliable transportation, underpaid teachers and insufficient access to technology.
15-year-old Nigerian student Aisha Mustapha shares her story in this short graphic novel.
10-year-old Sheilah Sheldone shares some of her favourite paintings and the inspiration behind them.
"I try to photograph every refugee like they’re the president of their country."
A photo essay from Malala Yousafzai’s recent trip to learn from girls and local education advocates.
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How the 28-year-old French digital illustrator found her voice as an artist.