An Occurrence in Bucharest, Romania Editor’s Note: This story was transcribed and translated from Romanian by the woman’s daughter. The mom’s story is the text outside of the brackets and
The Pixel Project Turns Three: An Unexpected Journey (With No Turning Back)
The Pixel Project is three years old today. THREE. YEARS. OLD. Time flies. It feels like just yesterday when I was rushing out of the shower, shampoo suds dripping down
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 46
Welcome to the 46th 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 Melbourne
The Australian city of Melbourne marked the 16 days of activism through an unusual medium, albeit one that provides an effective output for political expression- hip hop music. NGOs Melbourne
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 45
Welcome to the 45th 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 Cambodia
It is estimated by a U.N. agency that more than 12 million people are involved in forced labor, which includes sex servitude or forced prostitution. One human trafficking activist, Somaly
The White Ribbon Campaign – “Engaging Men and Boys to Reduce and Prevent Gender-based Violence
In October 2011, our partner, the White Ribbon campaign, released a brand new resource – an issue brief entitled “Engaging Men and Boys to Reduce and Prevent Gender-based Violence”. This
A Silver Lining In New Zealand
The run up to White Ribbon Day has been marked in New Zealand by the beginning of a lengthy motorcycle ride. Dozens of riders took to the road in the
The Pixel Project VAW e-News Digest: Edition 43
Welcome to the 43rd 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 India
The name “Nakusa” belonged to over 200 Indian girls. This name translates as “Unwanted” in the Marathi language of western Maharashtra state. However, a program in the district of Satara