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Organized by the Haddon Fortnightly and The HMHS 50/50 Club

Article by Juliana Rail

The Through A Woman’s Eyes Art Show is an annual event since 2017 that takes place in Haddonfield, New Jersey. The show raises money for different organizations across the globe that help young girls gain access to safety and education each year through Girls Learn In...


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From Silence to Solidarity: How Survivor‐Led Advocacy and Youth Engagement are Transforming Uganda’s Fight Against Gender‐Based Violence

by Hellen Lunkuse W. Tanyinga, Founder & Executive Director, Rape Hurts Foundation (RHF), Busoga Region, Uganda

At the age of eleven, my childhood was shattered by a violent sexual assault while I was fetching water fr...


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Women Belong in the Classroom

by Brooke Soderbery

Think back to the last history or government class you took, whether that be a world history course or Advanced Placement (AP) United States History. Out of every figure you studied in your class, how many of them were women? If you’re like the vast majority of students in America, then it’s more than likely...


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by Helena Donato-Sapp

Coalition building is an important concept for young activists to understand as early in our advocacy lives as possible.  Coalition building is the strategic process of forming alliances between diverse groups, organizations, or individuals to collectively achieve common goals.  When we pool our resources with others, we ...


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We Can’t Let Donald Trump Rewrite History

By Brooke Soderbery

Visitors to Muir Woods National Monument over the past four years have been greeted with a curious sight—a collection of sticky notes attached to signage, adding additional historical context and details. This was part of the “H


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