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Girls' Education, Empowerment, and Transitions to Adulthood
The International Council for Research on Women (ICRW) just released a new report examining “Girls’ Education, Empowerment, and Transitions to Adulthood.” ...
Talking Box
Rose Odengo, Senior Reporter for the Global Press Institute, writes about an interesting initiative to break down the communications barriers between students and adults.
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AUDACIA Student Advisory Group Video Project
This past semester Emma Willard School students in the AUDACIA Student Advisory Group embarked on a video project. Inspired by the idea of using communications as an effective catalyst for social change,
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Foreign Policy Magazine Maps
The Foreign Policy Magazine just released a set of maps depicting The Worst Places to Be a Woman. ...
The Washington Post Highlights Girls’ Education
In Afghanistan, where schooling for girls is challenged by insurgents, underground girls’ schools emerge
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2 AUDACIA Speakers Honored by Women's eNews
To kick off the new year Women's eNews proudly announced its selection of 21 Leaders for the 21st Century. These individuals demonstrated throughout the year their commitment to improving the lives of women and girls and to building capacity to continue to improve the future for all. We are pleased that two AUDACIA speakers are counted among the 21 Leaders for the 21st Century. Carol Jenkins, founding president of the Women's Media Center and Board Chair of AMREF USA, and Elizabeth Colton, Emma Willard School alumna and founding president of the International Museum of Women (IMOW) were both recognized as leaders Who Catalyze Culture for their extraordinary work on behalf of girls and women. Congratulations Carol and Elizabeth!














