This is the 10th year The Pixel Project has curated a selection of thought-provoking and powerful documentaries, feature films, and television series that depict violence against women (VAW) in
16 Characteristics of a Healthy Relationship
The Pixel Project is pleased to welcome a guest “16 For 16” article from our partner the NO MORE Foundation, an organisation that is dedicated to ending domestic violence and
16 Prompts Men Can Use to Influence Their Peers to Stop Sexism, Misogyny and Violence Against Women
The Pixel Project is pleased to welcome a guest “16 For 16” article from our partner MenChallenging, an organisation that challenges men to prevent gender-based violence and support its victims and
The Pixel Project Selection 2021: 16 Notable Anti-VAW Activists and Organisations You Should Follow on Twitter
Since its debut more than a decade ago, Twitter has become a reliable news source for many individuals. It offers a real-time view and perspective of what is occurring both
The Pixel Project Selection 2021: 16 Notable Facebook Pages by Anti-Violence Against Women Organisations
Since its founding 16 years ago, Facebook has become a social media powerhouse with over 2.8 billion monthly active users as of June 28th, 2021. Facebook has grown from a
16 Reasons Why Intervention Makes A Difference In Ending Violence Against Women
The Pixel Project is pleased to present the annual guest “16 For 16” article from our partner, Breakthrough – a global human rights organisation working to make violence and discrimination
The Pixel Project Selection 2021: 16 Male Role Models Helping to Stop Violence Against Women
Violence Against Women (VAW) is largely deemed a women’s issue to be tackled by women and for women. However, VAW has a negative impact on entire communities and societies and
16 Ideas For Teens To Prevent And Intervene in Online Violence Against Women Among Their Peers
We live in a digital age and people growing up now are digital natives. The internet plays an essential role in the lives of young people, not just in their
16 Actions Social Media Companies Can Take To Stop Violence Against Women on Their Platforms
From sexist comments and unsolicited dick pics to rape threats and doxxing, women and girls face the majority of harassment online and have done so since the advent of social
16 Actions the Fashion Industry Can Take to Stop Violence Against Women
Women comprise approximately 70 to 80 percent of the fashion industry’s workforce – an industry that has long been rife with gender-based discrimination and violence against women and girls