As part of The Pixel Project’s efforts to raise awareness about the realities of violence against women, we feature guest blog posts from survivors of violence against women. In this
Inspirational Interviews–Olivia Klaus, Director of Sin by Silence, Part Two
Here is part two of our interview with Olivia Klaus, director and producer of the film Sin by Silence. For more information about Sin by Silence visit the film’s website
Inspirational Interviews–Olivia Klaus, Director of Sin by Silence, Part One
As part of our ‘Inspirational Interviews’ series featuring some of the bravest and most formidable activists working to end violence against women around the world, we are pleased today to
A Silver Lining in Chandrapur, India
We are very happy to report more good news from India. In Chandrapur, Maharashtra, in central India, young girls are receiving education and lessons in empowerment that has helped them
“From one miler to another…”: Sir Roger Bannister’s Words of Encouragement!
We are proud to announce that the remarkable Sir Roger Bannister, the first ever man to run a mile in under four minutes, thus paving the way for generations of
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 31
Welcome to the 31st 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
A Silver Lining in New York
In her role as teacher at the Little Red School House & Elisabeth Irwin High School (LREI) in New York, Ileana Jiménez offers courses on feminism. In a recent post
Inspirational Interviews–Aashika Damodar, Survivors Connect, Part Two
Here is part two of our interview with Survivors Connect founder, Aashika Damodar. For more information about Survivors Connect, visit their website or Facebook page. Could you tell us about
Inspirational Interviews: Aashika Damodar, Survivors Connect, Part One
As part of our ‘Inspirational Interviews’ series featuring some of the bravest and most formidable activists working to end violence against women around the world, we are pleased today to
A Silver Lining through Yoga
In June, 2010, a woman in the American state of Iowa started a non-profit organization to help victims of domestic violence heal through the practice of yoga. YogaG matches yoga