With the recent Time magazine cover featuring Aisha, an Afghan woman who had her ears and nose cut off, the Mel Gibson scandal and Roman Polanski’s release, Violence Against Women
Lessons from Aisha – A Teachable Moment about Standing Up to End Violence Against Women
Time magazine‘s most recent cover picture is possibly the most eloquent piece of journalism of 2010 and it is fitting that this portrait is one of the clearest illustrations of
When Painful Experience, Feminist Beliefs and Personal Action collide (aka How The Pixel Project was Born, Part Deux)
When I wrote about how The Pixel Project was born as an idea (see earlier blogpost here), I had put the cart before the horse, so to speak. In essence,
An SOS and a Shower (aka ‘How The Pixel Project was born’, Part Une)
I’m sitting here drafting the web copy for the ‘History – How We Began’ bit of our running-a-bit-late-but-soon-to-be-unveiled website and realised that there are really 2 separate stories, interwoven, of
Aaaaaaaand We Are Off to the Races – Announcing Our First Pixel Project Celebrity Male Role Model
The last week of July has been an ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS week for The Pixel Project as, hot on the heels of our announcement of our Official Songwriter, comes our big
Hello from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) is thrilled to be working on The Pixel Project with such amazing people for a common goal! We are honored to be working
Everything begins with a simple “Hello”
And so we, The Pixel Project team, say “Hello!” to the world and welcome to our blog where you’ll be able to follow our progress and to find out more