
EWI Best Small Charity!
Honored by the Catalogue for Philanthropy as one of the small charities
in the Greater Washington region, EWI provides an unique art entrepreneurship
training, career development services and marketing opportunities
for artistically talented immigrant and culturally diverse communities
of women who live in the DC Metro area. More
Youthactivism.com
This site aims to prove that MINORS can play a MAJOR ROLE. Everyone--especially
teens and tweens--are invited to email or call our toll-free hotline.
Also, our national nonprofit clearinghouse provides information and
resources to youth workers, mentors, teachers, principals, policy
makers, parents and organizations that want to support young advocates
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School
Girls Unite
We are the proud winners of the 2007 YOUTH GLOBAL VOLUNTEERING AWARD
by Innovations in Civic Participation.
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To be leaders right now and advocate at the national
and international levels to educate every girl in the world.
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To give
individual girls in Mali the opportunity to get an education right
now by providing scholarships.
Our mission is to tackle prejudice against girls and expand their
freedom and opportunities through education.
Business
and Professional Women
BPW/USA Mission: To achieve equity for all women in the workplace
through advocacy, education and information.
American
Association of University Women
Advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy,education and
research.
Jean
Kilbourne.com
Kate recommends reading any and all articles by Jean Kilbourne:Jean
Kilbourne, Ed.D. (jkilbourne@aol.com) is internationally recognized
for her pioneering work on alcohol and tobacco advertising and the
image of women in advertising.. Her book, Can’t Buy My Love:
How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel, won the Distinguished
Publication Award from the Association for Women in Psychology in
2000. She is also known for her award-winning documentaries Killing
Us Softly, Slim Hopes, and Calling the Shots.
Jean's new book So Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and
What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Kids, co-authored with Diane
E. Levin, is available now.

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