Samar shares how she advocates for Pakistani girls and women through her films.
Bushra discusses her accomplishments on the Skokie Board of Ed, achieving work-life balance and a potential presidential run.
What young Afghan women want you to know about their lives and their fight to continue their studies.
Сімнадцятирічна канадська студентка Мішель Кутні розповідає про своє українське коріння та закликає міжнародну спільноту допомогти постраждалим від війни.
18-year-old Faith Guilbault is the star of “Faith’s World,” which details her life with cerebral palsy.
Anita Serrano Bazán, profesora en prácticas de 22 años, escribe sobre las deficiencias del sistema educativo chileno.
16-year-old student Karabo Nwamusi shares her reflections on colourism in South Africa.
Pourquoi l’enseignement supérieur est-il souvent impossible à atteindre pour les étudiants à faibles revenus dont les parents n’ont pas suivi d’études supérieures aux États-Unis ?
16-year-old Mexican student María Fernanda writes about recovering from an eating disorder.
Assembly’s toolkit provides young women with information and resources to care for yourself while you advocate for others.
What parents of LGBTQ children should keep in mind when your kid comes out.
La estudiante de 16 años Katty Reyes comparte la realidad de la crisis en Venezuela.
21-year-old Kanaka Maoli photographer and climate activist Kapulei Flores documents Hawaiʻi through Native eyes.
As the crisis in Afghanistan unfolds, 19-year-old Indian student Khwahish Khan writes about the overlooked menstrual hygiene needs of refugees.
19-year-old Scottish student Emily Blackmore explains what students should be learning about climate change in school.
Girls from Brazil, India and the U.K. explain how street safety has affected their lives and education.
17-year-old Brazilian student Isabela Paulino writes about what she wishes she had learned about the contributions of women in history.
Young women from New Zealand, the UAE and the U.S. reflect on why it’s important to see themselves represented in politics.
How the student-created digital advocacy tool Feminae Carta can help activists like you fight for equality.
Colombian student Orquídea writes about the government’s proposed tax reforms and how young people helped reverse them.