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Domestic violence: The 10 things France will do to stop women being murdered

By Beverly Hill|March 16, 2020|

Please read to the end to see how a policeman [...]

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Educate Girls!

By Beverly Hill|March 13, 2020|

We help @PardadaPardadi.org educate girls in rural, conservative Uttar Pradesh.  In this [...]

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India’s Offside Girls | Close Up

By Beverly Hill|March 12, 2020|

"Laxmipur, a remote village in India's eastern state of Bihar, [...]

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In Mexico, Women Break the Silence Against Femicide

By Beverly Hill|March 9, 2020|

"María de Jesús Jaime Zamudio, also known as Marichuy, died [...]

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Rural Montana Had Already Lost Too Many Native Women. Then Selena Disappeared

By Beverly Hill|March 6, 2020|

"Jackie Big Hair slept in her car for days, waking [...]

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What Being Malala’s Father Taught Me About Feminism

By Beverly Hill|March 3, 2020|

"Long before my daughter, Malala Yousafazi, was born, long before [...]

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Gendap Art Exhibit Goes to Mexico — What We’re Doing to Fight Feminicide

By Beverly Hill|February 27, 2020|

​This is how it will look in the Galería Bienal [...]

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2019 Study on Global Homicide: Gender-related killings of women and girls | UNODC

By Beverly Hill|February 25, 2020|

"Killings by intimate partners or family members 2017: A total of [...]

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Gendap Art Exhibit to Help Fight Feminicide in Mexico!

By Beverly Hill|February 23, 2020|

The Gendercide Awareness Project will send its art exhibit to [...]

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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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