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FREE FUTURE

It’s the front page story that’s never on the front page. Nearly one in three women in the world will experience sexual and/or physical violence in her lifetime—and the numbers are going up, not down, with women of color, queer women and nonbinary people at particular risk.

There’s never been a more urgent time to understand and combat gender-based violence. The Free Future series examines the oft-neglected systemic public crisis through film, illustration and analysis.

FOREIGN POLICY INTERRUPTED

Interruptrr is focused on identifying, nourishing, and unleashing the expertise of women-identifying and non-binary journalists and analysts. It’s high time to dismantle the Ivory Tower notion of an “expert” and the supremacist gatekeeping around whom is deemed such.

Check out this collaboration with World Policy Journal—an entire issue edited, penned, and illustrated/photographed by women and non-binary journalists—this piece in Vox , this piece in Council on Foreign Relations and this video panel conversation entitled Interrupting Foreign Policy: Bringing Women to the Forefront.

SCHOOL CYCLE

Schoolcycle: helping girls get to school.

SchoolCycle tackles one of the most expensive and complex pieces of the development puzzle: infrastructure. It’s a problem that requires political will and cannot be solved overnight. But Girl Up’s SchoolCycle is one piece of the puzzle we can all help align.

SchoolCycle is about investing in future change-makers by giving them a simple tool—actual wheels of progress—to make sure their voices are heard, so they can transform the course of their futures.

Check out press from Cosmopolitan here and press from CBS here.

Articles

  • Who Killed Claudia Gomez?

    MARIE CLAIRE

  • In a hotel room in Albania, Afghan women await new lives – and watch their homeland collapse

    CNN

  • With Trump’s Help, Egypt’s Holds a Farcical Election

    THE NEW YORKER

  • 'We're All Handcuffed in This Country.' Why Afghanistan Is Still the Worst Place in the World to Be a Woman

    TIME

  • Tunisia Won the Nobel Peace Prize. But the Country Is Far From Peaceful.

    TIME

  • A New Bridge in Johannesburg Reveals How Little South Africa Has Changed

    NEWSWEEK

Articles featuring Lauren and her work

  • What Women Say They Need to Help Them Achieve Their Goals

    THE NEW YORK TIMES

  • This is not the Gaza you typically see in American media

    VOX

  • Interview: On humanity and power

    WOMEN IN FOREIGN POLICY

  • Setting the Tone of Your Life Story

    TURKISH WIN