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Not Just a Woman’s Issue: Men in Uganda Tackle Violence

By Beverly Hill|December 12, 2019|

"In Uganda, gender-based violence is largely considered a private matter and [...]

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Jordan Urged to Stop Imprisoning Women Who Disobey Male Guardians

By Beverly Hill|December 11, 2019|

"Human rights watchdog Amnesty International is putting pressure on Jordan [...]

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The Empowering Internet Safety Guide for Women

By Beverly Hill|December 4, 2019|

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Chilean Photojournalist Albertina Martínez Burgos Killed in Santiago

By Beverly Hill|December 2, 2019|

"In Chile, photojournalist Albertina Martínez Burgos was found stabbed and [...]

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Femicide, Gendercide – What’s the difference?

By Beverly Hill|November 25, 2019|

Technically, they're the same thing;  however, people tend to use [...]

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How it Started

By Beverly Hill|November 22, 2019|

This is a Cambodian woman cutting out baby bootie patterns. [...]

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Pity China’s ‘bare branches’: unmarried men stuck between tradition and capitalism

By Beverly Hill|November 19, 2019|

"Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival, is a highlight [...]

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Too many men: China and India battle with the consequences of gender imbalance

By Beverly Hill|November 7, 2019|

"Nothing like this has happened in human history. A combination [...]

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The Number 40

By Beverly Hill|November 2, 2019|

Gendercide Awareness Project was honored to have speakers Bill and [...]

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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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