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Global Fund for Women and The Feminist Institute Announce New Partnership

Global Fund for Women and The Feminist Institute are proud to announce a new partnership to preserve the groundbreaking feminist digital content curated by the historic International Museum of Women (IMOW).

Artist Changemaker Program

The Artist Changemaker Program at Global Fund for Women supports artists who are making the gender justice revolution irresistible by using their art as a tool for new visions of a world with equity and equality for all.

Albena Baeva

Albena Baeva (she/her) is at the forefront of interactive art in Bulgaria. She works with artificial intelligence (AI), physical computing, creative coding, and augmented reality, pushing for a feminist discourse in tech-art (art that intertwines with technological innovation) and how AI impacts climate change.

Lori Robinson

Lori Robinson is the founder and executive director of VidaAfrolatina, the emerging international women’s fund that mobilizes resources and connects them with Black and Afro-descendant women-led organizations in Latin America that address sexual violence. A bilingual African American, she worked as a journalist for 25 years and is the author of I Will Survive: The African-American Guide to Healing from Sexual Assault and Abuse.

Latanya Mapp Frett

Latanya Mapp Frett is the President and CEO of Global Fund for Women and the author of The Everyday Feminist: The Key to Sustainable Impact—Driving Movements We Need Now More Than Ever, coming in March 2023.

2022 YEAR IN GENDER JUSTICE

This year was tough. But this year also saw deep-rooted movements and feminist leaders fight back with vision and heart. Join Global Fund for Women in reflecting on the year’s challenges, wins, and promising trends.

group of people at the "Stop Killing Afghans" London protest in August 2021

Gender Justice in Afghanistan Is Non-Negotiable

We spoke to an Afghan activist for girls’ rights to understand what life is like under the Taliban, how to support feminist activists there, and what’s at stake for women and girls in the region.

2022: Black History Month Everywhere

Black history doesn’t begin and end with the United States. And Women’s History Month isn’t the only time that gender justice organizations should be looking at the past. If we take the time to look, Black history, activism, and resistance are found across the globe. For Black History Month, Global Fund for Women will be…

‘me too.’ Global Movement

Gender Justice Movement     Global The ability to live free from violence is a basic human right. But sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) persists in every country of the world. ‘me too.’ International ‘s groundbreaking survivor-focused leadership on SGBV sparked the global #MeToo hashtag and movement for change that went viral in 2017. While…

Girls’ Rights

Gender Justice Issues What Are Girls’ Human Rights? Girls’ human Rights are articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention of the Rights of the Child and Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. Being both young and female, these international treaties are relevant to girls and lists their…