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A Letter From Our Founder: ‘When She Soars, We All Soar’
Layli looks back at the legal victory that inspired our founding and asks you to be part of our future of serving 250% more women and girls.
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Immigration Backlogs Keep Asylum-Seekers in Limbo
Delays in the immigration court system impede asylum seekers’ ability to overcome trauma, and may actually compound it.
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If Courage Had An Anniversary, It Would Be Fauziya’s
On June 13, 1996, she won asylum. Twenty years later, Fauziya’s groundbreaking victory still deserves the world’s attention.
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Giving a Child Care License to a Jail Is a Major Setback for Justice
A jail is no place for children.
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Who Decides If You’re Too Young To Marry?
Listen to NPR’s coverage of a Tahirih-drafted law that is sparking conversation about child marriage in the U.S.
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Our 2015 Impact Report Is Now Here!
Take a look at how your support transformed survivors’ lives and kept harmful policies at bay in our newest report.
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Timeline: Our Advocacy in 2015 to Free Mothers and Children
Your support brought women and children detained in jail-like facilities closer to freedom in 2015. Browse our timeline to learn more.
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The Women Campaigning to End Child Marriage in the United States
Child marriage and forced marriage are not problems that affect only one community or one country. These are universal girls’ issues.
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NOW AVAILABLE: 2016 Spring Newsletter
Learn more about what you helped us accomplish this season!