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Soraya Chemaly

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"Soraya Chemaly the author of [[[[ Rage Becomes Her]]] and a board director of the Women's Media Center <<nowiki><ref>> Wikipedia internal link -- .[1]"</nowiki>


GlobalGirl Media is a global nonprofit that is working to change the face of media by putting girls behind the camera and at the center of the story. Through mentoring, training and access to a worldwide network of trans-media distribution partners, GlobalGirl Media harnesses the power of new digital media to empower young women to bring their often-overlooked perspectives onto the global media stage. There are currently seven locations: United Kingdom, South Africa, Morocco, Kosovo, Chicago, Los Angeles and the California Bay Area.
GlobalGirl Media is a global nonprofit that is working to change the face of media by putting girls behind the camera and at the center of the story. Through mentoring, training and access to a worldwide network of trans-media distribution partners, GlobalGirl Media harnesses the power of new digital media to empower young women to bring their often-overlooked perspectives onto the global media stage. There are currently seven locations: United Kingdom, South Africa, Morocco, Kosovo, Chicago, Los Angeles and the California Bay Area.

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Soraya Chemaly

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"Soraya Chemaly the author of [[Rage Becomes Her] and a board director of the Women's Media Center <<ref>> Wikipedia internal link -- .[1]"

GlobalGirl Media is a global nonprofit that is working to change the face of media by putting girls behind the camera and at the center of the story. Through mentoring, training and access to a worldwide network of trans-media distribution partners, GlobalGirl Media harnesses the power of new digital media to empower young women to bring their often-overlooked perspectives onto the global media stage. There are currently seven locations: United Kingdom, South Africa, Morocco, Kosovo, Chicago, Los Angeles and the California Bay Area.

Founding and Board

GlobalGirl Media was founded in the early 2000's by Executive Director, Journalist and Film Maker, Amie Williams, and Television4 Founder and CEO, Jon Cody. Today, the organization operates with an active Executive Board comprised of notable of media professionals, journalists and activists[1].

  1. ^ "About | Global Girl". globalgirlmedia.org. Retrieved 2017-06-03.