18-year-old Faith Guilbault is the star of “Faith’s World,” which details her life with cerebral palsy.
The teenage track star discusses preparing for the Tokyo Games and how educators can better support students with disabilities.
The Ugandan activist discusses the need for climate education and centring African voices in the fight for the environment.
The 22-year-old Samoa native and environmental advocate fights to protect her country and its many natural wonders.
“I am trying to show the human cost of climate change, particularly in Pakistan," explains Sarah.
As a young storyteller at The Storytelling Center Limited, Athena Wee explores her heritage and preserves the ancient tradition.
The 17-year-old Argentinian uses her athleticism to advocate for change.
When it comes to being inclusive, the golfing world isn’t up to par — but these young women from Nepal, Nigeria and Mexico are working to change that.
21-year-old Elizabeth Anyanacho on qualifying for the 2020 Olympics and how taekwondo taught her the confidence to stand out.
“I’m young but I have unshakable courage,” shares Ayesha Ayaz.
Whether in school or in the weight room, Karenjeet Kaur Bains works hard to make her family proud.
A devastating fall won’t stop the 12-year-old from attempting her greatest feat yet — becoming Britain’s youngest Olympian at the Tokyo Games in 2021.
With her nonprofit, two-time Olympic softball player Natasha Watley is working to make the sport more inclusive.
Vibhu Krishna created the digital platform to honour essential workers and provide a place for their stories.
The 23-year-old recent college graduate wanted to help her father take his mind off of COVID-19’s impact on the restaurant industry. She never expected to turn him into an Instagram star.
“The justice system can be a really powerful tool for girls.”
Watch the emerging slam poet’s original performance of “Perifa Zumbi.”
Don’t miss performances by three female poets on girls’ education and gender equality in India.
“Science is more than just a few planets and ecosystems, but rather a way in which we can help people and the world around us,” shares Mehaa Amirthalingam.
Betelhem is working to equip girls with the skills they need to work in their country’s growing tech industry.