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Girls Learn International (GLI) educates and energizes U.S. students in the global movement for girls’ access to education.

Visit our website: www.girlslearn.org

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feistie:

A kid was walking around school wearing this today and didn’t receive a single comment from administration.

Meanwhile, I was pulled over twice by them to mention how “incredibly short” my bottoms were.

Last time I checked, my shorts don’t reference blowjobs.

Quit sexualizing things that aren’t meant to be suggestive.

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unicef:

CAN YOU SEE ME?
Annie Sumo (age 13) laughs while walking home with a friend. Annie contracted a leg infection as a small child, during Liberia’s civil war, when medical facilities were inaccessible. Untreated, the infection caused a leg deformity that makes walking difficult. Annie and her friend live in Nyeamah Village, where UNICEF supports a range of services for children. The rebuilding of basic infrastructure has continued since the end of the country’s 14-year war in 2003.

© UNICEF/Shehzad Noorani

To see more: www.unicef.org/photography

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Girls Learn International’s website has a new look! Check out www.girlslearn.org to learn more about our program and find out how to start a GLI Chapter in your school!

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missrep:

How Miss Representation (2011) impacts people and changes behavior (via React to Film)

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youth-skills-work:

As many countries celebrate International Workers’ Day tomorrow, let’s think about the importance of education in skills training for getting young people into work: http://bit.ly/12Xmrrw

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junebabyproductions:

Who Are Your Female Role Models? 

When I was at LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts, I asked the young ladies “Who are your female role models?”. They all listed different types of women from family members to celebrities. As Ella said in the video, “Every woman can be inspiring as long as we listen to each others stories and support one another.” 

Check out some of the lady youtubers that I admire:
- Chescaleigh: http://www.youtube.com/user/chescaleigh
- Laci Green: http://www.youtube.com/user/lacigreen
- Melissa A Fabello: http://www.youtube.com/user/mfabello
- Brittany Simon: http://www.youtube.com/user/Brittanys…
- Anita Sarkeesian: http://www.youtube.com/user/feministf…

*I still have TKM stickers!! Message me your address and I can send you some stickers!!*

One of our U.S. Chapter schools! We <3 LaGuardia High School

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