13-year-old Colombian student Martina Camacho explains how the punk rock movement helped her become unapologetically herself.
Сімнадцятирічна канадська студентка Мішель Кутні розповідає про своє українське коріння та закликає міжнародну спільноту допомогти постраждалим від війни.
Kalyla shares her self-care routine and tips for girls in school on managing work-life balance.
21-year-old student and radio host Nila Varman in the U.K. writes about the misrepresentation of South Asians in the media.
Anita Serrano Bazán, profesora en prácticas de 22 años, escribe sobre las deficiencias del sistema educativo chileno.
22-year-old trainee teacher Anita Serrano Bazán writes about the shortcomings of the Chilean education system.
The anti-colourism activist writes at the invitation of Malala Yousafzai
“I had not seen, read or even heard about a doctor with disabilities so I (mistakenly) believed that medicine wasn’t an option for me,” shares 24-year-old doctor Mahrukh Zaidi.
Aïssatou Lamarana Diallo, 13 ans, capture sa maison dans la campagne guinéenne.
16-year-old student Karabo Nwamusi shares her reflections on colourism in South Africa.
Why higher education is often unattainable for low-income and first-generation students in the U.S.
Girls and women face a range of restrictions on both our bodily autonomy and our expression of rage.
Traditional expectations, teen pregnancy, poverty and gender-based harassment limit girls’ opportunities for the future.
17-year-old Bangladeshi student Opshori Nondona writes about the strong women who raised her and their influence on her art.
What parents of LGBTQ children should keep in mind when your kid comes out.
The role of race in the climate movement.
18-year-old Australian climate activist Liv Heaton shares a template you can use to write to your school and demand quality climate education.
21-year-old Kanaka Maoli photographer and climate activist Kapulei Flores documents Hawaiʻi through Native eyes.
As Chinatowns around the world reel from racial and economic injustice, young women are organising to save these iconic neighbourhoods.
Inaccessible environments, lack of appropriate learning materials, shortage of qualified teachers and discrimination from peers are just some of the barriers they face.