Although the website is already launched, our job as the web design team does not end here. Over the next few months, it will be more crucial as more content
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,
A Pixel Project Volunteer’s Story: It could happen to YOU
When I was younger, when news stories about any form of violence were aired, my parents would shake their heads and discuss them over dinner, or breakfast. It got so
A Pixel Project Volunteer’s Story: I am woman, hear me roar!
On 23 September 2009, a local online news agency frontpaged the Sarawakian Government’s denial that the rape of the Penan girls happened. To them, such incidents were the fabrication of
A Pixel Project Volunteer’s Story: Stepping Up for the Cause – A Man’s Perspective
I am a member of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV/the Coalition). Did I mention I am also a former employee? While reading an update from NCADV, my eyes
A Pixel Project Volunteer’s Story: Dormant too Long – My Passionate Feelings Against Domestic Violence
I was used to arguments. My parents were married over fifty years, and my earliest memories include their verbal assaults on another, as well as outbursts toward my sister and
A Pixel Project Volunteer’s Story: Finding Inspiration in The Pixel Project
I am lucky enough to have never come into direct contact with violence against women but that is not to say it is not a subject I feel very passionately
Project Updates: A First Glimpse of the Malaysian Pixel Project Team
As we race towards getting The Pixel Project’s full website up and running, we decided that the website should also include an introduction to The Pixel Project’s most excellent team
A Pixel Project Volunteer’s Story: Why I answered when The Pixel Project came knocking
Emails are a funny thing. We sometimes hate and love them at the same time. On this particular day, I opened an email from NCADV and noticed a small plea