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A story of resistance
Why girls resist
Direct interpersonal violence
Structural and cultural violence
Surviving collective violence
A story of resistance
Why girls resist
Direct interpersonal violence
Structural and cultural violence
Surviving collective violence
From violence to power
Little fires everywhere
When a girl asks why
The personal is political
On sisterhood and solidarity
Power to the people!
From violence to power
Little fires everywhere
When a girl asks why
The personal is political
On sisterhood and solidarity
Power to the people!
How girls move
Defining girls resistance
Roadmap to revolution
How girls move
Defining girls resistance
Roadmap to revolution
Complexity of resistance
Age-ism and adultism
Censorship and backlash
Violence in movements
Crisis and burnout
Resisting without resources
The co-option of resistance
Complexity of resistance
Age-ism and adultism
Censorship and backlash
Violence in movements
Crisis and burnout
Resisting without resources
The co-option of resistance
All history is girls history
Final thoughts
All history is girls history
Final thoughts
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“Solidarity eliminates geographical boundaries. It embodies the essence of humanity. When I stand in solidarity with women in Venezuela or Yemen I feel human, and they know that they are not alone. It gives them the strength they need.”
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About Us
Background
Process
Contact
Girls’ Resistance
Why girls resist
Direct interpersonal violence
Structural and cultural violence
Surviving collective violence
From violence to power
Little fires everywhere
When a girl asks why
On sisterhood and solidarity
Power to the people!
How girls move
Defining girls resistance
Roadmap to revolution
Complexity of resistance
Age-ism and adultism
Censorship and backlash
Violence in movements
Crisis and burnout
Resisting without resources
The co-option of resistance
All history is girls history
Final thoughts
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