25-year-old Pakistani artist Areeba Siddique shares her art inspirations and advice for other young women artists.
Girls from Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the UAE and Uganda share the climate actions they hope leaders take at COP26.
18-year-old Australian climate activist Liv Heaton shares a template you can use to write to your school and demand quality climate education.
“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.
在全球各地的唐人街從種族與經濟不平等境遇中慢慢恢復時,這些年輕女性組織幫助這些標誌性的社區。
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.
Indian student Ipsita Thakre interviews Alia about breaking stereotypes in STEM and making it to space one day.
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.
La estrella adolescente del atletismo habla de su preparación para los Juegos de Tokio y de cómo los educadores pueden apoyar mejor a los estudiantes con discapacidades.
The 14-year-old writes about balancing schoolwork with swimming as she trains for the Tokyo Paralympic Games.
Students from Brazil, Senegal and South Africa share how the organisation Black Girls Surf taught them confidence on and off the board.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
18-year-old racial and reproductive justice activist Mikayla Tillery writes about the Black maternal mortality crisis in the U.S. and how to address it.
Bintu mai shekaru 11 ta faɗi yadda ACE Radio School ta ba ta damar cigaba da koyon karatu a lokacin da aka tare kowa a gida aka hana fita.
The 14-year-old Pakistani student explains how she broke the world record time for reciting the periodic table.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
Claudia Abigail Hernandez escribe sobre la programación, el levantamiento de pesas y aprendizaje de un baile de bodas local.
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.