As a nonprofit that is completely staffed by a dedicated team of volunteers, The Pixel Project is profoundly grateful for the outpouring of support, skills and pro bono services that
Activism 101: 16 Films About Violence Against Women
One of the most powerful tools that nonprofits and activists for any cause can have for shaping public opinion and galvanising public support for causes is the power of film.
Activism 101: 16 Ideas for Online Campaigning
In the fight to end violence against women, we need to use every single tool at our disposal to push for change. For decades, activists and nonprofits used time-honoured tactics
Activism 101: 16 Ways to Speak Up and Break the Silence
“In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. One of the most effective ways of
16 Female Role Models: Transforming Personal Pain into Positive Action
When it comes to the issue of Violence Against Women, we shy away from it because it is difficult to face the ugly side of humanity. It is painful to
Rape: It’s our dirty little secret
We invite you to read guest post from Sarah Learmonth. Ms. Learmonth works for the Rape Crisis Centre in Coventry, England, which supports around 3,000 victims of rape and abuse
Thoughts on Thanksgiving Day and Pledging for Pixels
Today is the International Day of Elimination of Violence Against Women and White Ribbon Day which kicks off the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence and ends with World
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
World Humanitarian Day – Some Thoughts…
Today is World Humanitarian Day (19 August 2010) – a day that celebrates and recognises the work of humanitarian workers everywhere. Humanitarian workers come in all nationalities, ethnicities, genders, ages,