اللقاء بهدى. إنها تحب التقاط الصور والعيش بين أسرتها. يمكنها الاستغناء عن دروس التاريخ.
Conoce a Huda. A ella le gusta tomar fotos y estar con su familia. Podría prescindir de sus lecciones de Historia.
Voici Huda. Elle aime faire des photos et passer du temps en famille. Elle se passerait volontiers des cours d’histoire.
Kode With Klossy alumna Sofia Ongele developed the app and chatbot ReDawn to provide confidential advice to survivors of sexual assault.
『犬ヶ島』『風立ちぬ』『名探偵シャーロック・ノームズ』や公開予定の実写版『アラジン』を手がけたアニメーターとして鈴木氏は活躍
Marine Crouzet is driving nailmatic’s expansion to North America.
20-year-old Haitian student Belenda describes learning to code — and why she thinks all girls should have that opportunity.
Watch the emerging slam poet’s original performance of “Perifa Zumbi.”
Nibras Basitkey writes about becoming the first person in her family to graduate high school.
You’ll recognise her work from “Isle of Dogs,” “The Wind Rises,” “Sherlock Gnomes” or the upcoming live-action version of “Aladdin.”
Don’t miss performances by three female poets on girls’ education and gender equality in India.
In Assembly’s “Around the world” series, girls sound off on the topics that matter to them.
Assembly readers told us their dream careers. We asked an illustrator to imagine them in action.
“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.
Meet Team Auj, the first all-female team from Pakistan to compete in Formula Student.
Betelhem is working to equip girls with the skills they need to work in their country’s growing tech industry.
Betelhem Dessie ayuda a otras chicas a aprender las habilidades que necesitan para laborar en el creciente sector de la tecnología de su país.
Betelhem Dessie aide les filles à acquérir les compétences dont elles ont besoin pour travailler dans l’industrie technologique en pleine croissance de leur pays.
تساعد Betelhem Dessie الفتيات على تعلم المهارات التي يحتجن إليها للعمل في صناعة التكنولوجيا المتنامية في بلادهن
11-year-old student reporter Anya Sen sat down with Vivian Graubard to discuss working for the White House, representation in tech and her new book, “Yes She Can.”