TeachHer

Miatta reads

Once a refugee, she’s opened one of Liberia’s few bookstores, where children can read about themselves

Books

It’s hard to learn to read when your country has been torn apart by war and disease. It’s even harder when children’s books come from far away. But Wayétu Moore, whose family fled Liberia’s civil war when she was five, is setting out to change the odds for kids in Liberia and other countries with low literacy.

foreverstan

In perilous times, a triumph for these young women

Education
Afghan women

My girlfriends were traded for a car

Education
Old Library Keio

Women still face a tough time in the hallowed halls of Japan’s prestigious universities

Education
Merrill Garbus of the band tUnE-yArDs

Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs: ‘Play what you want to hear’

Music
Jiu Jitsu

From quidditch in California to karate in Cairo, women are winning — join them on the map

Sports

We put out a call for photo of women getting active around the world. The results were so amazing that we mapped them.

Tessa Hill and Lia Valente

Despite protests, Ontario is going forward with a newer, more modern sex ed curriculum. These girls helped make it happen.

Education

There’s a battle afoot over sex education in the Canadian province of Ontario. The government says it’s overhauling its sex ed curriculum — which it hasn’t done since 1998 — to prepare kids for issues like tolerance, consent, and so many things they might encounter on the Internet. Some parents say they’ll pull their children out of class rather than expose them to what they call harmful material. But two teen activists are not only welcoming the changes: they helped make them.

Menstrual taboos

How is menstruation connected to cattle infertility? It isn’t

Health

Menstrual taboos have existed around the world for centuries. Here’s a look at a few myths that menstrual health educators have had to combat over the years.

The World

A testimony to the power of female teachers

Education

We didn’t want to leave female teachers out of our #TeachHer week on girls’ and women’s education. And you came to the rescue with videos about how these teachers changed your lives.

Sister Rosemary 16:9

Nun vs Warlord: the secret weapon is love (and sewing)

Education

Decades of conflict in northern Uganda ended up traumatizing thousands of girls. Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe has been taking them in and teaching them new skills: how to sew and make crafts to support their families. But beyond that, Sister Rosemary wants them to learn self-respect. In return, she says, she’s learned from them how to forgive.