As part of the 16 Days of Activism in 2010 we wrote a post about 16 female role models, “the bravest and most formidable women activists working to end violence
Happy New Year From Your Friends and Allies at NCADV
Below is a guest post from our partners at the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Dear Friends and Supporters, On Monday, December 20, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the bill
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 27
Welcome to the 27th edition of The Pixel Project’s VAW e-News Digest! As usual, we bring you the latest and most relevant news related to violence against women and efforts
Raising Awareness of Human Trafficking
Stories about human trafficking are appearing with greater frequency in the news, but most people have probably not grasped the scale of the problem nor its disproportionate impact on women.
10 Ways To Help Celebrate The Pixel Project’s Second Birthday
The Pixel Project has, amazingly, turned two years old today (7 January 2011) Not bad for an idea that started in the shower! We would like to thank all of
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 26
Welcome to the 26th edition of The Pixel Project’s VAW e-News Digest! As usual, we bring you the latest and most relevant news related to violence against women and efforts
Of Little Girls, Fruit Trees and Three Lessons in the Fight to End Violence Against Women
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller When I read BBC News’ story about Dharhara village in rural Bihar in India has
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 25
Welcome to the 25th edition of The Pixel Project’s VAW e-News Digest! As usual, we bring you the latest and most relevant news related to violence against women and efforts
The Pixel Project Op-Ed: World Human Rights Day – The Importance of Hope
“Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and
Remembering the Montréal Massacre
Twenty-one years ago today, a lone gunman who blamed feminists for ruining his life walked into Ecole Polytechnique in Montréal and killed fourteen women. Two years later, the federal government