Hace 20 años que María no va a su casa — es una de las 7,3 millones de personas desplazadas por la guerra civil en Colombia.
In “We Are Displaced,” I share my story of being displaced — and the stories of other girls who, just like me, were forced from their homes by conflict, poverty and discrimination.
14-year-old Palestine refugee Aseel Soboh advocates at the U.N. General Assembly for her peers’ right to learn.
María Ceballos Paz hasn’t been home in 20 years — she is one of 7.3 million people displaced by Colombia’s civil war.
روان، اللاجئة السورية، تصف شجاعة والدتها في إنقاذها من الزواج رغم إرادتها، وسعادتها بأنها ما زالت حتى الآن مستمرة بالدراسة.
Rawan, una refugiada siria, escribe sobre la valentía de su madre para salvarla de un matrimonio indeseado, y por qué está contenta de ir a la escuela.
Rawan, réfugiée syrienne, raconte le courage dont sa mère a fait preuve pour la sauver d’un mariage forcé et explique pourquoi elle est heureuse d’aller à l’école.
Syrian refugee Rawan writes about her mother’s bravery to save her from an unwanted marriage — and why she’s happy to be in school.
15-year-olds Taylor Richardson and Lana Taylor joined forces to create a film on the importance of inclusion and representation in STEM.
On the reboot of “Mythbusters, Jr.,” Valerie Castillo, Rachel Pizzolato and Allie Weber are busting the myth that girls aren’t good at science.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
I sat down with 23-year-old Malaysian comics creator Reimena Yee, who was recently nominated for the industry’s equivalent of the Academy Awards.
High school student Karina Popovich founded the organisation Connect With Tech to introduce STEM to communities that haven’t been exposed to the beauty of engineering.
The founder of the student-led Zero Hour movement writes about her activism, the discrimination she experiences and why youth are going to save us from the climate crisis.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
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Tomi Adeyemi — author of the global phenomenon “Children of Blood and Bone” — discusses Yoruba culture, representation in literature and why we need to hear from young female writers.
How students like me can support girls’ education in their communities.
إن الالتحاق بالمدرسة يعني للمراهقتين شري وفياسهلي الهروب من مستقبلهم وقدرهم المفروض عليهم منذ مولدهم
Para las jóvenes Shree y Visali, estar en la escuela significa escapar del futuro determinado para ellas desde el nacimiento.