Dear Reader, Our 10th issue this year gathers many stories about girls’ bodies and who gets to say what happens to them. It seems obvious, but it is one of the most fraught questions in the world. Parents, siblings, communities, governments. Everyone’s...
Dear Reader, This issue gathers stories of young women being told what to do, what to wear, what to look like. And they show us how important it is to question these rules and regulations that others try to impose on us. Whether young ladies revolt against a sexist...
Dear Reader, Often, change comes in little steps – or even tiny steps. Change may be a garden full of runner beans that pose an alternative to child marriage. Or it can be a school project from the Philippines, reassuring girls that...
Dear Reader, News for us is everyday life for others. When we put together our paper, we are reminded that the atrocities occurring all over the world happen every day to real people, not just when we read about them. Likewise, we want to...
Dear Reader, Not many seven year olds write letters to CEOs of major companies, let alone Google. In fact, many seven year olds cannot read or write, and if they can, their lives leave no space for dreams like young Chloe’s. In this issue, we...