Beatriz works to empower young people in seeking gender parity, and she thinks about the ways to implement structural changes through the formation of laws on menstrual poverty.
Clara seeks to make reading a habit in children and adults, recognizing literature as a powerful tool to broaden the imagination.
Giulia wants an end to menstrual poverty within the Brazilian prison system.
Hudson created an initiative that combines the detoxification of a local river with the creation of community gardens to support food insecure communities.
Juliana democratizes access to knowledge about history and global politics through animated videos, as an inclusive way to learn about the past and understand the present.
César carries out activities that strengthen the protagonism and visibility in a rural community within Brazil
Luiza offers and leads robotics classes in public schools within her city to expand access to opportunities for young people.
With ‘End Child Marriage’, Dola is working with parents through workshops and dialogues to address the root causes of child marriage in her community.
Tanha is enabling the transgender community to be valued members of society by creating access to economic opportunities.
Maimuna creates safe-spaces for young girls in her community while inviting boys into the conversation about gender equality.