The effects of climate change are not experienced equally. While everyone experiences the negative impacts of climate change, existing gender inequalities can add layers of additional obstacles for girls. Here are some ways that climate change disproportionately impacts women and girls.
Why Poetry is an Important Tool for Girls' Empowerment
My Senior Year in India During COVID-19
I imagined the year to be perfect. But one thing that I learned is that things don’t always go as planned. Sometimes I hope that life is a planned event, and that every detail is decided way before our existence: The people we meet, the places we go, the things we do, or even the impact we make. I feel that things would be a lot easier that way. But in reality, things do not work that way. The pandemic hit, and I realized that my final year was not going to be like I dreamt it would.
Dear World: A Poem
A First-Gen College Student on Applying During a Global Pandemic
College is a tricky topic in First Generation applicants' households. There’s always a tension between support and willingness for continuous learning. The feeling of loneliness and abandonment of knowledge about colleges are the norms. When everything was changing around me last spring, I found myself collectively questioning how the college application season will work out for me.
Why Feminism is Important to Me
What Girls Have to Say about Girls' Rights in Afghanistan
The Unexplored Potential of African Youth
Creating a Safe Space for Girls in STEM
When I first started college, I didn’t think in a gender-specific way. I didn’t think about feminism. I just wanted to be a researcher.
I thought as long as I was good at what I did, there were no rules. But I was wrong. There are no rules… if you’re a boy. If you’re a girl, you’re allowed to be pretty, but don’t be too smart. Don’t have an opinion.










