“Whatever you choose to do, leave tracks. That means don’t do it just for yourself. You will want to leave the world a little better for your having lived.” –
16 Ways that Women were Affected by the Pandemic and How To Address Them
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 2022: 16 Sportspeople Supporting the End to Violence Against Women
“Sports is a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and achieving against great odds. Athletes, in times of difficulty, can be important role models.” – Bill Bradley, Basketball Player and Olympic Gold
The Pixel Project Selection 2022: 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
16 Reasons Why She Stayed In an Abusive Relationship (and How You Can Help)
The Pixel Project is pleased to present a guest “16 For 16” article from DomesticShelters.org. DomesticShelters.org makes finding the right shelter and information about domestic violence easier in the U.S.
THE PIXEL PROJECT SELECTION 2022: 16 Notable Facebook Pages by Anti-Violence Against Women Organisations
Since its founding 18 years ago, Facebook has become a social media powerhouse with over 2.93 billion monthly active users as of May 23rd, 2022. Facebook has grown from a
16 “AHA!” Moments for Teaching Men and Boys about Stopping Violence Against Women
The Pixel Project is pleased to welcome our annual guest “16 For 16” article from our partner MenChallenging, an organisation that challenges men to prevent gender-based violence and support its
16 Tools and Techniques for Creating Engaging Digital Content to Address Violence Against Women
The COVID-19 pandemic has moved us online faster and for longer than we ever could have imagined. While the pandemic has left us with many uncertainties, one thing we know
Inspirational Interviews: Dr Debra Parkinson, Executive Director, Gender and Disaster Australia – Part II
Welcome to Part 2 of our October 2022 Inspirational Interview with Dr Debra Parkinson, Executive Director of Gender and Disaster Australia (GADAus). As a social researcher, Dr Parkinson has made
Inspirational Interviews: Dr Debra Parkinson, Executive Director, Gender and Disaster Australia – Part I
Welcome to Part 1 of our October 2022 Inspirational Interview with Dr Debra Parkinson, social researcher and Executive Director of Gender and Disaster Australia (GADAus). Over the past decade, Dr