ANNOUNCEMENT: Classic Edition Cover Reveal – “Giving The Devil His Due”, The Pixel Project’s 1st Charity Anthology

Feb 25th, 2022 (WORLDWIDE): The Pixel Project , an anti-Violence Against Women non-profit, is thrilled to reveal the classic edition cover for Giving The Devil His Due, their first charity

CALL TO ACTION: Be One Of Our Life-saving Stops This April – The “Giving The Devil His Due” Blog Tour for Sexual Assault Awareness Month 2022

FEBRUARY 10th, 2022 (WORLDWIDE): Calling all book bloggers who are interested in joining efforts to stop violence against women (VAW)! The Pixel Project invites you to be one of our

Inspirational Interviews: Ashley Rumschlag, CEO and President, DomesticShelters.org, USA – Part II

Welcome to Part 2 of our January Inspirational Interview with Ashley Rumschlag, CEO and President of DomesticShelters.org. Ms. Rumschlag joined the Theresa’s Fund/DomesticShelters.org team in 2017 after over a decade

Inspirational Interviews: Ashley Rumschlag, CEO and President, DomesticShelters.org, USA – Part I

Welcome to Part 1 of our January 2022 Inspirational Interview with Ashley Rumschlag, CEO and President of DomesticShelters.org in the United States. Ashley Rumschlag joined the Theresa’s Fund/DomesticShelters.org team in

ANNOUNCEMENT: Read For Pixels 2022 (IWD Edition) – Live YouTube Sessions with Award-Winning Bestselling Women Writers saying NO to Violence Against Women

JANUARY 24th, 2022 (WORLDWIDE): The Pixel Project, a 501(c)3 anti-Violence Against Women non-profit, is proud to announce their 8th International Women’s Day (IWD) Edition of their “Read For Pixels” campaign

The Pixel Project Selection 2021: 16 Striking Campaigns for the Cause to End Violence Against Women

Because of the work we do, we at The Pixel Project come across innovative and powerful campaigns tackling violence against women (VAW) by our fellow activists and non-profits across the

The Pixel Project Selection 2021: 16 Pieces of Positive News in the Global Battle to end Violence Against Women

Violence against women (VAW) is one of the most widespread and toxic human rights violations in the world. It takes a wide variety of forms from domestic violence to rape