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Gendap takes its message to Mexico

By Beverly Hill|April 26, 2020|

Gendap team member Lucy Huffstetter was interviewed on Radio HR [...]

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The Number of Women Murdered by a Partner Is Rising

By Beverly Hill|April 20, 2020|

"A recent study examining gender differences and homicide (Fridel, et al.) [...]

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A well of grief: the relatives of murdered Native women speak out

By Beverly Hill|April 19, 2020|

"On a warm summer day in 2018, Lissa Yellow-bird Chase [...]

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This is how ‘Gratitude’ is spelled

By Beverly Hill|April 16, 2020|

Nella, 15 yrs. old from Adak in Omoro district in [...]

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The Violence Against Women Act Was Signed 25 Years Ago. Here’s How the Law Changed American Culture

By Beverly Hill|April 14, 2020|

"During the third Democratic primary debate on Thursday, Vice President [...]

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Domestic Violence Cases Surge During COVID-19 Epidemic

By Beverly Hill|April 12, 2020|

"On Feb. 11, Xiao Li received a distressing call from [...]

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Don’t Worry, Shrijana is Only Subbing for Mom Today

By Beverly Hill|March 31, 2020|

Bishnu Maya’s street vending business of roasting corn was recently [...]

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Feminism in Yemen: “Now is not the time for women”

By Beverly Hill|March 21, 2020|

"To understand a bit about feminism in a country like [...]

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Leader Spotlight: Renuka Gupta of Pardada Pardadi Educational Society

By Beverly Hill|March 20, 2020|

"The girls at Pardada Pardadi are usually the first generation [...]

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The Gendercide Awareness Project, or “Gendap” for short, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Dallas, Texas. Our goal is to end gendercide by raising awareness and educating at-risk girls. Gendap was founded in 2001 by Beverly Hill to create a traveling art exhibit calling attention to the world’s 143 million “missing” women…Read More

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