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Running for Their LIves

By Beverly Hill|October 31, 2019|

Imagine running a marathon to spread awareness for a girl’s [...]

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Wonderful Day at Gendercide Awareness Project 4th Annual Gala Luncheon!

By Beverly Hill|October 20, 2019|

Beverly Hill, president and founder of Dallas non-profit Gendercide Awareness [...]

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Modi’s government claims it’s improved the lives of women. But here’s the reality

By Beverly Hill|October 9, 2019|

"On July 20, as the Narendra Modi government faced its [...]

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Do you believe that “women and girls of rural India should have a chance…to develop socially and economically?”

By Beverly Hill|September 18, 2019|

Gendercide Awareness Project joins the non-profit Pardada Pardadi Educational Society [...]

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The living hell of young girls enslaved in Bangladesh’s brothels

By Beverly Hill|September 5, 2019|

"Here, a triumvirate of powerful institutions – government, police and [...]

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Women Are Fleeing Death at Home. The U.S. Wants to Keep Them Out.

By Beverly Hill|August 27, 2019|

"They climbed the terraced hillside in single file, their machetes [...]

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Craving an Education in Guatemala

By Beverly Hill|August 22, 2019|

These 3 young women -- Yoselin, Myelin, and Vanessa -- [...]

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No night classes for this construction site worker

By Beverly Hill|August 20, 2019|

Reenuka begins classes in the Mothers’ Literacy Program at 6:15 [...]

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Someone Is Always Trying To Kill You

By Beverly Hill|August 14, 2019|

New regulations from the Trump administration would disqualify these women [...]

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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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