Jameela Jamil has started a movement for women who are tired of being told that it’s unacceptable for us to have wrinkles, hold any bodyweight, or value ourselves for who we are and how we treat others.
There’s so much going on in this crazy world right now, the last thing we need is to just sit back and watch it burn, just because everyone else seems to be doing it. It’s called the Bystander Effect and it has to do with the science of empathy. Here’s a video that breaks it
Beyonce outlines her philosophy about self-image and her work ethos. She is not just a talented singer whose songs have reached into the hearts of millions of people, but she is a mentor to all those seeking meaning in their lives.
As girls grow older, beauty related pressures increase—making them believe their appearance isn’t good enough. Make a difference in a girl’s self-esteem and encourage her to realize she doesn’t need to change one thing. – Dove
Do you jiggle? Wiggle? Are you up for breaking a sweat? Lottery-funded This Girl Can is designed to inspire you to sweat like a pig – and feel like a fox while you’re doing it. Watch to find out how (and remember it’s players like you who are helping making it happen). – This Girl
Dream Crazier shines a spotlight on female athletes who have broken barriers, brought people together through their performance and inspired generations of athletes to chase after their dreams.
An earnest ball of yarn named Purl who gets a job in a fast-paced, high-energy, bro-tastic start-up. Yarny hijinks ensue as she tries to fit in, but how far is she willing to go to get the acceptance she yearns for, and in the end, is it worth it?
Starting at age 5, many girls begin to develop limiting self-beliefs. They stop believing their gender can do or be anything. This is the Dream Gap, and this is the year Barbie begins working to close it.
Many of us have gone through body image issues and we know how much stress and suffering it can cause. Hopefully, this can open the eyes and free the heart of at least one person. You Are Enough <3
NATALYA O’FLAHERTY An emerging voice on the Irish spoken word scene, in her short career Natalya O’Flaherty has played all over Dublin from the dankest of dive bars to our the National Concert Hall and GPO – calling in at festivals such as Electric Picnic, Groove, and Red Bull’s Free Gaff. Her words carry hard-hitting
RISE 2018 was a very special event in which we brought together 350 transition year students from the South East to hear from a panel of inspirational women including Caroline Foran, Ellen Coyne, Nikki Bradley, Sarah Doyle, and Emily Duffy. We laughed, we cried, and we blew bubbles! Delivered in partnership with Waterford Libraries and
On October 11th 2018, to celebrate International Day of The Girl, we brought 350 girls together to be inspired, empowered, and play with BUBBLES!!! Stay tuned, it gets rowdy!!!