The Words of Rachael Denhollander
Heroes often come unannounced. No cape. No fanfare. Just presence. And in those instances, it's not the spotlight they seek, it's the...
Cyntoia Brown and the 'Sexual Abuse-To-Prison' Pipeline
Recently Yasmin Vafa, Co-Founder and Director of DC based Rights4Girls sat down with NPR to discuss Cyntoia Brown's story as a case-study...
Women say 'Me Too'
Faces. Voices. Nuff said? Keep sayin it. Samantha Hanahentzen, 17: "When I saw the #MeToo hashtag I was just coming to terms with my...
We’ll Stay Silent No More
More than 150 artists, directors, and curators, have written a letter denouncing sexual harassment and intimidation in the art world. The...
Art Not Words
Kara Walker didn't want to give the requisite Statement in preparation for her upcoming show at New York's Sikkema, Jenkins & Co. But...
The ‘School For Justice’ turning Survivors into Agents of Change
A new program in India is helping survivors of child sex trafficking get justice for others like them ― by pursuing careers in the legal...
A Museum Looks Back on Capitalism
Imagine a world without capitalism. That simple yet seemingly impossible task is at the core of the Museum of Capitalism, a new...
A History of All-Girl Bands that Rocked the Odds
It was 1964 and singer Genyusha “Goldie” Zelkowitz had a problem. The all-girl band she formed in 1962 with drummer Ginger Bianco, Goldie...
Through the World's Eyes
The American president is inevitably a character known far beyond our own borders, and Donald Trump is more of a character than most. His...
Four Women’s Rights Activists You Need to Know
UNITED NATIONS, New York – Today, despite decades of activism and promises, women remain disadvantaged in almost every realm – from the...