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Making Programming Cooler to Girls AND Boys
Arts/Media / Education / Gender / Technology / Youth

Making Programming Cooler to Girls AND Boys

Posted on May 1, 2013 by Divya Sonti • Leave a comment

Girls with an interest in programming will be able to see themselves and be encouraged to pursue this field. Continue reading »

Here’s What’s Wrong with the Backlash of the Backlash of ‘Girls’
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Here’s What’s Wrong with the Backlash of the Backlash of ‘Girls’

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Makini Brice

I assume we’re supposed to think, “Oh. Maybe I’m being too harsh on Lena Dunham and Girls because I’m sexist. Sexism solved.” Continue reading »

Sanitary Napkins Might be the Solution to Increasing the Number of Girls in School
Education / Health / Youth

Sanitary Napkins Might be the Solution to Increasing the Number of Girls in School

Posted on March 7, 2013 by Divya Sonti

One organization, Girls2Women, has found a way to make reusable sanitary napkins for girls in Ethiopia out of local Ethiopian cotton. Continue reading »

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This Is the Girl Effect

Posted on February 22, 2013 by Divya Sonti • 2 Comments

the Girl Effect

Not only will helping girls correct rights violations but it will have a ripple effect that can be felt generations from now. Continue reading »

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Could Stereotypes Explain Why Boys Perform Worse in School than Girls?

Posted on February 12, 2013 by Makini Brice

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Those childhood stereotypes can have long-term ramifications; women with Bachelor’s degrees far outnumber men with the same degree, and an estimated 57 percent of college students this year will be women.
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Psychology Isn’t Good Enough

Posted on February 9, 2013 by Makini Brice

The New York Times

Psychology cannot be taken seriously half the time, because psychology is a prisoner of the cultural biases that psychologists have.
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