Welcome to the 23rd 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
Part Two of our Interview with Betty Makoni of Girl Child Network
Here is part two of our interview with Betty Makoni, the founder and CEO of Girl Child Network (GCN). To read a transcript of the complete interview, download the PDF
Interview with Betty Makoni, Founder of Girl Child Network
We are very pleased to share with you an interview held November 13, 2010 with our blog editor, Crystal Smith, and Betty Makoni, the founder and CEO of Girl Child
Muzvare Betty Makoni Show – Girls and Women Empowerment
We are pleased to share, below, an announcement from the founder and CEO of Girl Child Network, Betty Makoni, about her new radio show on ZimOnline Radio. For the complete
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 22
Welcome to the 22nd 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
Three Days Left in Our Paint It Purple Campaign!
This is the last weekend of our Paint It Purple campaign and you can still participate. All you have to do is download a Paint It Purple avatar or other
Survivor Story: My Love is More Powerful Than Violence
As part of our efforts to raise awareness about the impact of violence against women, we feature survivor stories on our blog. This post is from Shana R. Goetsch. Shana
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 21
Welcome to the 21st 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
Part 2 of Our Interview with Allan Johnson
Here is Part Two of our interview with Allan Johnson, author of The First Thing and the Last. Part One is available here. How do you think the novel will
Interview with Allan Johnson, Author of The First Thing and The Last
Allan Johnson is a writer and public speaker who has worked on issues of privilege, oppression and social inequality since receiving his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Michigan