Welcome to part two of our Inspirational Interview with Johanna Crawford of Web of Benefit. In this part, Johanna shares examples of how Web of Benefit has helped women, the
Inspirational Interview: Johanna Crawford, Part One
Johanna Crawford is the Founder and Executive Director of Web of Benefit – a U.S.-based nonprofit working to help women who have survived abuse to successfully rebuild their lives. When
Inspirational Interviews – Emily May Part Two
Below is part two of our interview with activist Emily May. Part one of the interview can be found here. How does Hollaback! work? We know that you have a
Inspirational Interviews – Emily May Part 1
Emily is an international leader in the anti-street-harassment movement. In 2005, at the age of 24, she co-founded Hollaback! (iHollaback.org) in New York City, and in 2010 she became the
Inspirational Interviews–Walter Astrada, Part Two
Below is part two of our interview with photojournalist Walter Astrada. Please note that some of the images in this post are of a graphic nature. Part One of the
Inspirational Interviews–Walter Astrada, Part One
The award winning photojournalist, Walter Astrada, captures the battle many women face in their fight against violence. His candid, raw and stunning collection of photos, “Violence against women,” brings the
Inspirational Interviews–Phil Borges, Part Two
In this post, we share some of the photos taken by Phil Borges and the stories of the women in the pictures. Part One of our interview with Phil Borges
Inspirational Interviews–Phil Borges, Part One
Social documentary photographer and filmmaker Phil Borges has documented indigenous and tribal cultures around the world for more than 25 years. His work opened his eyes to the amount of
Inspirational Interviews–Rana Husseini, Part Two
Here is part two of our interview with journalist Rana Husseini. For more information about Ms. Husseini and her work, visit www.ranahusseini.com. It is often difficult for human rights activists
Inspirational Interviews–Rana Husseini, Part One
As a Jordanian woman journalist writing for The Jordan Times, Rana Husseini focused on social issues with a special emphasis on violence against women, as well as the brutal crimes