Equal Voice | Equal Future Exclusives
GlobalGirl Media-Chicago
GlobalGirl Media-Chicago develops the voice and media literacy of teenage girls and young women, ages 14-22, in under-served communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism designed to improve scholastic achievement, ignite community activism and spark social change.
In the month of June (2022) the Equal Voice | Equal Future Digital Media Hub will be featuring digital stories created by GGM-Chicago participants, exploring the issues around the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment and how it affects the everyday well-being and life of girls and womxn. You can learn more about this collaboration here.
I Believe in Equal Rights: The Story of My Auntie
By Ashanti I think protesting is a good way to express how you feel about your community, and it is a tool to get people to come together. My auntie
Equality for Women of Color
By Carolyn Since the overturning of Roe V. Wade, it is clear that people are showing their true colors. This decision directly affects women of color, and will affect them
The Overturning of Roe V. Wade
By Ri The Supreme Court overturning Roe V. Wade, ends the constitutional right to an abortion, sending the U.S. back many years into the past. Not allowing women, and child-bearing
GlobalGirl Media-LA
GlobalGirl Media develops the voice and media literacy of teenage girls and young women, ages 14-19, in under-served communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism designed to improve scholastic achievement, ignite community activism and spark social change.
In the month of July (2022) the Equal Voice | Equal Future Digital Media Hub will be featuring digital stories created by GGM-LA participants, exploring the issues around the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment and how it affects the everyday well-being and life of girls and womxn.
Betsy: What Equality Means to Me
GlobalGirl Media-LA develops the voice and media literacy of teenage girls and young women, ages 14-22, in under-served communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism designed to improve
Justine: What Equality Means to Me
GlobalGirl Media-LA develops the voice and media literacy of teenage girls and young women, ages 14-22, in under-served communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism designed to improve
Mindy: What Equality Means to Me
GlobalGirl Media-LA develops the voice and media literacy of teenage girls and young women, ages 14-22, in under-served communities by teaching them to create and share digital journalism designed to improve
Mount Saint Mary's University
The mission of Mount Saint Mary’s University is to offer a dynamic learning experience in the liberal arts and sciences to a diverse student body.
Gender discrimination in health care
By Yetzali Peña Dr. Nicole Haggard is a faculty member in the Film, Media, and Social Justice program at Mount Saint Mary’s University, and also part of the Equal Voice
I Don’t Have to Fit in a Box
By Marisol Gainey Gone are the days that I would paint my face away. Covering more than the blemishes peeking out from under skin. Dressing in hopes of being objectified,
When Will This Change?
By Joanna Hernandez Dr. Nicole Haggard is a faculty member in the Film, Media, and Social Justice program at Mount Saint Mary’s University, and also part of the Equal Voice
The Future is Female
By IIana DeLue Dr. Nicole Haggard is a faculty member in the Film, Media, and Social Justice program at Mount Saint Mary’s University, and also part of the Equal Voice
Laundry Day
By Curtis Clifton The following short film is a light hearted take on housework, with gender roles swapped. Far too often Women are saddled with the majority of the domestic
I Didn’t Shave My Legs
By Ianthe Leslie Dr. Nicole Haggard is a faculty member in the Film, Media, and Social Justice program at Mount Saint Mary’s University, and also part of the Equal Voice
Occidental College
The mission of Occidental College is to provide a gifted and diverse group of students with a total educational experience of the highest quality—one that prepares them for leadership in an increasingly complex, interdependent and pluralistic world.
Isabel Dolan: The Exploration of Gender in Art and Politics
How we would represent politicians if we lived in a matriarchal society that celebrated gender and identity. How does gender and identity intersect with art? I was inspired by the
Samantha Gordon: THE PLAN
THE PLAN is a short film by Samantha Gordon, that follows a young girl’s journey to buy Plan B, and the guilt and anxiety that surrounds accessing the contraceptive. Occidental
Olivia Enos: Our Bodies Are Not an Apology
Our Bodies Are Not an Apology: A Community Project inspired by the work of Sonya Renee Taylor’ This is a participatory, visual research project composed of a series of collages.
Here are some resources to learn more about the Equal Rights Amendment: