Directrice exécutive
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Melissa Kilby
Directrice exécutive
Under Melissa's leadership, Girl Up helps girls access their inner power to advance girls’ skills, rights, and opportunities, transforming girls by exposing them to new possibilities, increasing their sense of confidence and positioning them to be changemakers in their communities.
Having developed 65,000 girl leaders in 120 countries and all 50 U.S. states, Girl Up is inspiring a generation of girls to be a force for gender equality and social change.Melissa Kilby is the Executive Director of Girl Up, the global leadership development organization transforming a generation of girls to be a force for gender equality and social change.
Since 2010, Girl Up has developed 75,000 girl leaders in 120 countries and all 50 U.S. states, and has raised more than $27 million for girls’ leadership programs and impact partners at the United Nations. Melissa joined Girl Up in its first year, and during her tenure with her team, has built the organization into force that it is today.
Melissa is a leading expert on next gen leadership and youth activism. Recently named to Fortune Magazine’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2020, Melissa is also currently Chair of the Board of Directors of Girls on the Run, Washington DC. Prior to Girl Up, Melissa served as a National Director for OP3, where she helped raise an average of $45 million each season managing a nine-city, multi-day fundraising walk series benefiting the Avon Foundation for Women. Melissa holds a Bachelor of Journalism in Strategic Communication from University of Missouri – Columbia. In 2014, she was selected to participate in a highly competitive program for non-profit leaders through Harvard University’s Kennedy School. Melissa sits on the U.S. Advisory Group for UN Women’s WE EMPOWER G7 and the Steering Committee for Women in Dev.
Melissa has appeared on MSNBC, written articles for Huffington Post and Harvard International Review, been quoted in many national and international press outlets and speaks regularly as an expert on leadership, activism and Gen Z girls. Recent speaking engagements include TEDxQuincy, Women in Dev, UN Women International Women’s Day events, and various other Girl Up events and at the UN.

Personnel de Girl Up
Notre équipe est petite, mais notre ambition est grande. Le personnel est innovant, expérimenté et passionné. Nous nous efforçons de donner les moyens d’agir à toutes les filles du monde, sans oublier de nous amuser.
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Julie Willig
Directrice principale
Julie Willig supervise les programmes d’encadrement et l’impact mondial de Girl Up par le biais de nos initiatives de collecte de fonds et de plaidoyer.
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Beth Nervig
Directrice de la communication et des médias numériques
Beth Nervig gère la stratégie de communication mondiale sur les plateformes de réseaux sociaux, numériques et d’e-mails. Elle adore raconter l’histoire des formidables filles responsables et militantes du monde entier.
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Hallie Hudson
Directrice, Développement
Hallie est responsable de notre stratégie de collecte de fonds. Elle veille notamment à ce que Girl Up soit financièrement viable et se développe en tenant compte des besoins croissants de nos actrices du changement à travers le monde.
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Helen-Audrey Adom
Sr. Associate, Finance
Je gère le budget et les contrats de l’équipe Girl Up
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Isabel Alcalde
Associée principale chargée du programme WiSci
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Barbara Aranda
Responsable régionale pour l’Amérique latine
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Aditi Arora
Responsable Pays pour l’Inde
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Leticia Bahia
Responsable Pays pour le Brésil
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Musonda Chikwanda
Responsable régionale pour l’Afrique
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Carol Cropp
Gestionnaire principale, Développement
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Tanya Devani
Program Coordinator, Coalition & Regional Leader
Email me if you want to learn more about coalitions!
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Bernadette Francis
Sr. Development Associate
Envoyez-moi un e-mail si vous souhaitez faire un don ou devenir notre partenaire
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Meagan Harlowe
Sr. Graphic Designer
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Rahkendra Ice
Deputy Director, Communications & Digital Media
Envoyez-moi un e-mail si vous avez des questions concernant la presse et/ou les médias
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Nicole Jakabcsin
Program Coordinator, Teen Advisory Board
Email me if you want to learn about our Teen Advisors
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Jessica Giusti
Responsable de la collecte de fonds
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Bailey Leuschen
Directrice des programmes et de l’impact
Envoyez-moi un e-mail pour en savoir plus sur les programmes de grande envergure que Girl Up met en place pour les jeunes actrices du changement
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Yunmei Li
Directrice régionale Asie de l’Est et Pacifique
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Maggie Liu
Deputy Director, Programs & Impact
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Kirsten McCullers
Gestionnaire, Développement
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Naomi Naik
Associée de la communication et des médias numériques
Envoyez-moi un e-mail si nos plateformes numériques et notre communauté en ligne vous intéressent.
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Maren Roberts
Coordinatrice du programme
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Neecia Shaw
Gestionnaire d’événements
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Madina Wahab
Curriculum Associate
Email me if you want to learn more about Girl Up's curricula
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Morgan Wood
Associée chargée des programmes
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Nos Jeunes conseillères actuelles
Chez Girl Up, les Jeunes conseillères mènent le mouvement « par les filles, pour les filles » de Girl Up, en réalisant des actions de plaidoyer, en faisant des rapports sur notre stratégie et en incitant d’autres jeunes à passer à l’action en faveur des filles du monde entier.
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Amatullah Turner
Philadelphie, États-Unis
My name is Amatullah Turner, and I am a rising junior at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, PA. I am 15 years old, and I choose to use ...
My name is Amatullah Turner, and I am a rising junior at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, PA. I am 15 years old, and I choose to use my voice to advocates for girls all across the globe. My hobbies include social advocacy, rowing at my high school, and painting in my free time. I encourage everyone to speak up for what they believe in and know that their voice matters and should be heard.
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Amelia Marcum
Denver, United States
"Hello Girl Up! My name is Amelia Marcum and I am a senior at Regis Jesuit High School in Denver, Colorado. I currently serve as the founding Presiden...
"Hello Girl Up! My name is Amelia Marcum and I am a senior at Regis Jesuit High School in Denver, Colorado. I currently serve as the founding President of the Girl Up club chapter at my school. Words cannot describe how incredibly excited and honored I am to be serving at a 2020-2021 Girl Up Teen Advisor. I am looking forward to collaborating with my inspiring, change-making peers to make this is the best year of Girl Up yet!
I first became involved with Girl Up in 2018 after attending the leadership summit in Washington, DC. I was very impressed by the impact that so many girls were having in their community and became inspired to bring the incredible message of Girl Up back to my school. As a club, we have participated in many rewarding activities, including running to fundraise for an Ethiopian Girls Running team, hosting an executive speaker series, and organizing an event to encourage increased women in sports.
When I am not fighting for gender equality with Girl Up, I enjoy singing, performing in musicals, and watching football with my family. I am committed to ensuring that every girl understands the power of her voice and increasing diverse representation of women in leadership globally. Girl Up has given me the tools to connect with so many inspiring young leaders all over the world and I am thrilled to expand my involvement with this incredible organization through the Teen Advisor program!" -
Amina Salahou
Syracuse, United States
Hello friends! My name is Amina Salahou and I am a 17-year-old rising senior at Nottingham High School in Syracuse, NY! I fell in love with Girl Up af...
Hello friends! My name is Amina Salahou and I am a 17-year-old rising senior at Nottingham High School in Syracuse, NY! I fell in love with Girl Up after attending the leadership summit in 2018. The following school year, I started the first Girl Up club in my school district with a group of girls and a wonderful advisor! My work with Girl Up continued, and I co-founded the first Girl Up club in my high school, where I continue to serve as co-leader.
The most impactful event my club has organized was our Period Party which was a kick-off party to our menstrual product drive where all products were donated to RISE, a refugee organization in Syracuse! We received over 1,000 individual products and we still continue to advocate for menstruators!
Outside of Girl Up, I advocate for mental health through social media, by posting positive messages through the Instagram story feature on a daily basis! In my free time, I like to volunteer at my local mosque through youth groups that produce a positive meaning on what it means to be a Muslim youth! I am also on my school’s varsity volleyball and lacrosse team!
I am so excited to be a Teen Advisor and have this platform to be able to continue making change for girls all around the world! -
Anagaby Litz
Altamira, Mexico
"¡Hola! My name is Anagaby and I am an 18-year-old Mexican who is a passionate advocate for gender equality. Currently, I am proudly the president of...
"¡Hola! My name is Anagaby and I am an 18-year-old Mexican who is a passionate advocate for gender equality. Currently, I am proudly the president of Girl Up Tampico and I am so incredibly honored to be part of the 2020-2021 Teen Advisor class.
Growing up in a small community can be quite challenging, especially if you are a girl. I was born and raised in Tampico, Tamaulipas located just a few kilometers from the gulf of Mexico and throughout my life I have experienced some major gender inequalities.
Ever since I have memory, I wanted to do something for my community- gender equality related.Mainly because one of the things I love the most is to share my passion and devotion. The other things I love the most is: playing tennis, debating, reading and practicing wakeboarding. However, I didn't know where to start, until Girl Up Tampico opened in 2018.. Since then, Girl up is like a second family to me, a safe place where I can express my ideas without being judged. Where I learned that, us women should learn to love and protect each other. In other words, a place where I have grown and developed as a feminist. -
Angela Zhang
Los Angeles, États-Unis
"Ni hao #girlheroes! My name is Angela Zhang, and I cannot express how ecstatic I am to serve as Co-Chair for this year’s phenomenal class! My name ...
"Ni hao #girlheroes! My name is Angela Zhang, and I cannot express how ecstatic I am to serve as Co-Chair for this year’s phenomenal class! My name as Angela means many things - that I am an Asian-American ARTivist from Los Angeles, that I’m a 16-year-old rising senior attending Geffen Academy at UCLA … yet most, it means I stand in solidarity for womxn’s rights across the world. Having founded the first Girl Up chapter in my school, I can say with my whole heart that we are powerful when we do stand in solidarity - I can’t wait to see how my both fellow TA’s and girls everywhere grow, as the world they’ve changed does too!
As a firm advocate of gender equality, mental health, and the issues beyond, I strive to shine light on hidden problems and unheard voices of the world. Alongside fighting for this through Girl Up, I’ve founded ArtVocacy (Art + Advocacy), a youth-led organization spreading awareness on hidden global issues through the arts.
And ultimately, I strive, with you, to find innovative ways to better our community especially during this time, inspiring empathy in hearts of all palettes. Let’s change the world, sketching and speaking, together!" -
Angelina Perez
Franklin, United States
Hi! I am Angelina, I’m 17 and from Franklin, Massachusetts. I joined the Girl Up Club at my high school during my freshman year and since then, I ha...
Hi! I am Angelina, I’m 17 and from Franklin, Massachusetts. I joined the Girl Up Club at my high school during my freshman year and since then, I have enjoyed every second of it! Last summer I received the opportunity to attend the Girl Up Leadership Summit in D.C. That was such a wonderful experience getting to listen to influential speakers, attend workshops and connect with girls from different parts of the world.
Being apart of Girl Up has taught me so much about women’s rights issues and empowering myself and others around me. Speaking out about social justice has always been something that I value deeply, I marched in the recent Climate Strike and marched in March For Our Lives in 2018.
I am currently in the process of creating a mental health law alongside my state Representative. Inclusivity is also something that I am passionate about, working alongside people with special needs has taught me how important it is to be accepting of all people. I am eager and honored to be a Teen Advisor. I look forward to continuing to learn new things and connect with a diverse group of girls that share similar ideologies. -
Danielle Villafaña
Sydney, Australia
Kamusta! My name is Danielle Villafaña. I'm a 16-year-old first-generation Filipino Australian and a senior at Fort Street High School in Sydney, Aus...
Kamusta! My name is Danielle Villafaña. I'm a 16-year-old first-generation Filipino Australian and a senior at Fort Street High School in Sydney, Australia on the Gadigal land of the Eora nation. I acknowledge the connection to country of indigenous Australians and pay my respect to elders past, present and emerging. Social justice cannot be achieved without justice for first nations people.
Currently, I lead Girl Up: Believe Survivors. We are a community-based Girl Up club in Sydney. As a survivor of sexual violence, I am incredibly passionate about the rights of survivors and ensuring that all survivors access justice. We are fierce advocates against gender-based violence and fight to raise awareness of the sexual assault epidemic by amplifying survivors’ voices and fighting against institutional inequalities.
I am also an organiser for School Strike for Climate and Polluters Out. Last year, we organised Australia’s largest environmental protest mobilising 330 000 Australians!
I believe that climate justice, social justice and gender equality are inextricable; we cannot fight one without fighting the others. To me, gender equality means radical acceptance and empowerment. I want you to be angry, and then I want you to act. Together, girls can change the world! -
Emily Lin
New Taipei, Taiwan
"Hi everyone! My name is Emily Lin, I am seventeen years old, and I am from Taiwan. I am super excited and honored to be part of the 2020-2021 class o...
"Hi everyone! My name is Emily Lin, I am seventeen years old, and I am from Taiwan. I am super excited and honored to be part of the 2020-2021 class of Teen Advisors. Currently I am leading a Girl Up club in my high school and will become a senior in the ‘20-’21 school year. Growing up under traditional Asian expectations, I have experienced the extent of the effects gender inequality and toxic stereotypes can have on people, especially young girls. I came across Girl Up on the night of the International Day of Girls three years ago and ever since then I have been taking part in one of the most inclusive and diverse communities.
To me, feminism is more than a social movement. It has helped a shy, self-conscious girl who is constantly told that women don’t have the capability to achieve discover her voice matters and that being her true self is enough. Let us Rise Up, Speak Up, and Girl Up! (and did I mention Turning Up the volume of that Girl Power playlist?)" -
Ivonne Ortega
Los Angeles, États-Unis
Hello Girl Up! My name is Ivonne Ortega. I am a sixteen year old rising senior at James A. Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California.
Hello Girl Up! My name is Ivonne Ortega. I am a sixteen year old rising senior at James A. Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California.
I am so excited and honored to be a Teen Advisor for the class of 2020-2021. I have been a part of Girl Up from a very young age. From the moment that I first attended my first Girl Up event, I fell in love with Girl Up. It was no doubt that when I started high school, I joined the Girl Up club! Being a dedicated member paid off, as I am going into my senior year I will be the president of my high school’s club! I love everything that Girl Up stands for, women and girls are extremely powerful and a force to be reckoned with. I am a proud Latina truly passionate about gender equality and social justice issues! There is no one who can stop me from fighting for what I believe in. I look forward to be a Teen Advisor !
When I am not taking part of a Girl Up activity, I am watching a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game or making chocolate covered strawberries while listening to Bad Bunny! -
Izabella Pollett
Tulsa, United States
Hello! My name is Izabella Pollett and being a sophomore in high school makes one wonder if other people are going through the same experiences of str...
Hello! My name is Izabella Pollett and being a sophomore in high school makes one wonder if other people are going through the same experiences of stress or fear daily. Truth be told, we are all going through the same things, but we don’t discuss it as often as we should. In high school, I have come to more fully appreciate the phrase “no one is perfect”. Yes, but we are all “perfect” in our way. In being geekily interested in mechanics, computers, and all things Star Wars, these interests have made me consider the impact our passions can have on the world. On my bucket list, I hope to make a robot that can wash dishes. Even though that is still on my bucket list, there are more pressing issues such as ensuring every child has equal access to the same educational opportunities. As an advocate for educational rights, there is great truth in the infinite number of possibilities created when one learns. On my school’s robotics team, we are always striving to create new ideas to accomplish a task. With enough passion and drive, anything is possible.
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Laura Julia Fleischmann
Chevy Chase, United States
"Hi, everyone! My name is Laura Julia, and I am a rising junior attending Bethesda Chevy Chase High School.
I am so grateful to be apa..."Hi, everyone! My name is Laura Julia, and I am a rising junior attending Bethesda Chevy Chase High School.
I am so grateful to be apart of the 2020-2021 Teen Advisor Class. I currently serve as the Co-President of B-CC Girl Up and am beyond thrilled to be one of the Co-Chairs for this year's class. Previously, I was also a member of the 2019-2020 Teen Advisor Class, the Advocacy Director for Girl Up's DMV Coalition, and have attended multiple leadership summits.
Girl Up has given me the chance to use my voice and find the leader within me. Before Girl Up, I had never felt entirely accepted for who I am, but since joining in 2017, I have now learned to empower myself and others and see my true potential. Girl Up has also given me the chance to meet some of my closest friends. I'm looking forward to building new bonds and growing as a person and leader this year.
Outside of Girl Up, I am also apart of Women Deliver's Youth Leadership Program and am on my school's Debate Team. I love trying new foods (especially tacos and dumplings), learning about new cultures, and traveling. " -
Maeve Murray
Chevy Chase, United States
I am a seventeen year old girl living in the United States advocating for equality. As a girl in today’s society, I have witnessed the unfortunate m...
I am a seventeen year old girl living in the United States advocating for equality. As a girl in today’s society, I have witnessed the unfortunate mistreatment of power and privilege and I am working toward the impartiality of all people.
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Maya Cabrera
Naples, Italy
My name is Maya Cabrera, I am 17 years old and I live in Naples, Italy. I have lived in 6 countries throughout my life and because of this, I love to ...
My name is Maya Cabrera, I am 17 years old and I live in Naples, Italy. I have lived in 6 countries throughout my life and because of this, I love to travel and experience new cultures. I am passionate about increasing equal gender representation in STEM fields as well as in political leadership.
At school I am on the Varsity Cheerleading and Soccer teams and participate in a number of clubs. This past year I represented my school’s MUN club as a delegate on the Human Rights Committee which allowed me to gain further knowledge on Human Rights around the world.
In the future I hope to pursue a degree in International Relations. My goal is to have a career in which I can influence economic development opportunities for women globally.
I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve as a Girl Up Teen Advisor for the 2020-2021 term. I am excited to use my voice to further support gender equality. -
Melissa Simplicio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
"Hi! My name's Melissa, and I'm a soon-to-be 17 years old Brazilian. I joined Girl Up in the past year, and since then I've found a safe space to disc...
"Hi! My name's Melissa, and I'm a soon-to-be 17 years old Brazilian. I joined Girl Up in the past year, and since then I've found a safe space to discuss (and even cry our hearts out) gender-based issues. I am SO excited to be the second Brazilian Teen Advisor and I truly hope to empower and inspire other girls as Girl Up has impacted me.
Besides Girl Up, I also am the Founder and Academic Director of Projeto Globalizando, a social project that teaches foreign languages for free to underprivileged Brazilians. Partaking in Model UNs, writing papers, reading lots of books, and doing scientific research are some of my favorite things, too. I am planning on pursuing both Physics and Economics at college, so pray for my soul!
On a more personal note, I could easily define myself as a polyglot science geek. I currently speak 8 languages and am really addicted to the wonders of the universe and clean energy. Writing fiction and articles about my unrequested opinions on current topics is quite fun as well, along with dancing ballet and playing soccer!" -
Michelle Soneye
Laurel, United States
Hi! I am Michelle Soneye. I am a rising senior at Elizabeth Seton High School in Maryland. I was born in London, England and my parents are Nigerian. ...
Hi! I am Michelle Soneye. I am a rising senior at Elizabeth Seton High School in Maryland. I was born in London, England and my parents are Nigerian. I am very excited to be a Girl Up teen advisor for the years 2020-2021. I hope to learn from my fellow amazing teen advisors and take what I have learned to help better my community. I currently serve as a board member of my school's Girl Up club. I handle all club finances and fundraising. I am also a dedicated member of my school's African Voices club. Outside of school I am a writer for the blog Genzher. Genzher highlights outstanding female activists across the globe. I also founded None Should be Naked, which is a non-profit organization that brings clothing to children in need. Being a part of the Girl Up community has taught me a lot. Before joining Girl Up I was not very confident and did not speak up for myself. Girl Up is a flatform the encourages young girls and women to be the best they can be. I am very happy and grateful to be apart of this wonderful movement.
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Mwansa Thewo
Lusaka, Zambia
Hello Queens, my name is Mwansa Siphosenkhosi Thewo- always love to intro myself like that because my middle means gift from a king, so lost in transl...
Hello Queens, my name is Mwansa Siphosenkhosi Thewo- always love to intro myself like that because my middle means gift from a king, so lost in translation, i’m a princess :), I am a girl with a dream and this is part of it.
I am overjoyed and so grateful for this opportunity, so I can make a difference in my community as I focus on mental health, gender equality and problems faced by all females.
Where I live and come from in Zambia, we are stuck to our ways and culture and that can come in the way of social and economic development and I as a young fresh mind hope too change that! -
Peri Perkins
Chevy Chase, United States
Hi everybody! My name is Peri Perkins, I live in Chevy Chase, Maryland, I am 16 and I'm a rising junior at the Bullis School. Growing up in a communit...
Hi everybody! My name is Peri Perkins, I live in Chevy Chase, Maryland, I am 16 and I'm a rising junior at the Bullis School. Growing up in a community where not everyone has the same struggles as me being female and African-American, I took it upon myself to learn to speak up and advocate for my rights and will to live, and I'm still passionate about advocacy today.
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Salomé Beyer
Medellín, Colombie
My name is Salomé Beyer, one of this year's co-chairs, and I am from Medellín, Colombia! I am beyond excited to share this next school year with all...
My name is Salomé Beyer, one of this year's co-chairs, and I am from Medellín, Colombia! I am beyond excited to share this next school year with all the amazing girls who take part in Girl Up, and I truly believe that our combined efforts will create a real change in our societies, and therefore, the world. I am the President of Girl Up Medellín and founded this Club in 2015 when I was in 6th grade after I realized all the hardships that women and girls have to overcome in our society.
From an early age, I was taught by my parents that I could fly as long as I wanted to, and I would never be slowed down by chains or glass ceilings. This is the message that I want girls in my community to understand. A few of my hobbies include imaginative traveling, compulsive reading of novels, participation in Model United Nations and advocating for girls in my community! I was elected as Sub-Secretary General of my school's MUN for the 2020 version, I am part of the National Honor Society, and I also constantly engage in debate forums regarding women's rights.
In college, I want to study History and Political Sciences, and I would love to do so in Europe. I am very interested in learning about new cultures and countries, and I am willing to answer any questions you might have about my city and my country. I want to bring awareness to the gender-based issues in my society, and I also want to provide government-backed programs to help survivors of sexual assault, which are unfortunately very common in my country. I truly believe that through education, my goals can be achieved. I know that the power of girls and the power of education are two of the strongest forces out there, and can't wait to meet as many Girl Up members as I can! See you soon! -
Shania Hurtado Valbuena
Spring, United States
Hi, Girl Up! My name is Shania Hurtado, and I am a bilingual 17-year-old Venezuelan-American student, writer, organizer, and coder from Houston, Texas...
Hi, Girl Up! My name is Shania Hurtado, and I am a bilingual 17-year-old Venezuelan-American student, writer, organizer, and coder from Houston, Texas! I am a rising senior at Klein Collins High School, and I currently serve as the Coalition Leader for the Girl Up Southeast Texas Coalition as well as the President and Founder of Girl Up Klein Collins.
I am beyond excited, honored, and grateful to serve as a Girl Up Teen Advisor for the class of 2020-21!
As an advocate for gender equity, climate justice, and women in STEM, I am dedicated to organizing in my community through an intersectional feminist framework. From organizing the first Houston Youth Climate Rally, to founding and directing HoustonGirlsCode, a free, week-long summer camp for minority girls in grades 4th through 8th, to co-founding PERIOD Houston, I strive to uplift the voices of women of color and make space for the youth.
When I’m not editing spreadsheets or calling representatives, you can find me spending time with my family, playing the cello, reading books written by women of color, doing yoga, writing, listening to reggaeton, and drinking iced matcha lattes! -
Tatiana Fahie
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Hello, fellow Sheroes! I am Tatiana Fahie, a 16-year-old advocate for gender equality, community development, and climate change. I was born in Manhat...
Hello, fellow Sheroes! I am Tatiana Fahie, a 16-year-old advocate for gender equality, community development, and climate change. I was born in Manhattan, New York City but raised on the beautiful island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands (big up my island people!) From my primary years, I've been an active member of my school, church, local and global community. I taught ballet, hip-hop, and stage presence to students ages 3 - 12 at the BVI Dance School and Firebird Performing Arts. In my final year of primary, graduating as the Salutatorian, I served as the Vice President of the National Elementary Honor Society whilst founding and presiding over the EarlyAct of St. George's Primary. In addition, I joined the BVI Red Cross as a youth volunteer in 2015. During my time in East Side Middle School in Upper East Side, post-Hurricanes Irma and Maria, my Student Council committee (Hurricane Irma Relief) donated $600 to the BVI Red Cross' rebuilding project. Later that year, under my leadership, the Hurricane Irma Relief Committee donated school supplies worth over $50,000 to the BVI Department of Education. Since my return home, I founded the first Girl Up chapter in the British Virgin Islands. Simultaneously, presiding over the InterAct Club of my International Baccalaureate school: Cedar International School. On Sundays, I serve as an acolyte at St. George's Episcopal Anglican Church. And now, I am part of the Girl Up Teen Advisor Class of 2020-21 :)
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Trisha Venkatesh
Bengaluru, India
"Hey! I’m Trisha Venkatesh, a 16 year old activist from Bangalore, India. I have spent my life moving back and forth between Bangalore and San Jose,...
"Hey! I’m Trisha Venkatesh, a 16 year old activist from Bangalore, India. I have spent my life moving back and forth between Bangalore and San Jose, California every few years, which means I am ALWAYS conflicted on what the right spelling of “color”/“colour” is!
I currently serve as the Founding President of Girl Up TISB, at The International School Bangalore, where I am currently a rising senior in the IBDP. Girl Up has helped me discover the power of my voice and taught me the importance of creating ""safe spaces"" free of judgement and for open discussion to help others find their voices too!
Apart from Girl Up, I lead the Social Entrepreneurship club at my school and play the flute. I also co-founded an organisation called “Igniting Youth”, a virtual platform that bridges together the diverse youth of India to advocate for and uplift marginalised and under-represented communities. My future goals include fighting climate change and gender-based violence. In my free time, I like to watch Netflix, read articles and books, cycle around my neighbourhood, and have heated debates with my friends!
I can’t wait to change the world with all of you, even if it’s through Zoom!" -
Victoria Ortiz
Brooklyn, United States
"Hi everyone! My name is Victoria Ortiz, and I am a 14-year-old rising sophomore at Phillips Academy Andover, originally from Brooklyn, New York. I am...
"Hi everyone! My name is Victoria Ortiz, and I am a 14-year-old rising sophomore at Phillips Academy Andover, originally from Brooklyn, New York. I am so excited to be a part of the 2020-21 class of Teen Advisors, and to continue working towards facing more issues of social injustice head-on!
As a Latinx student (Puerto Rican-American!), it has always been important for me to better identify how I can help spread awareness about different issues, and have been able to do so with the help of affinity spaces on campus. I love the arts and more specifically photography. Last year in my middle school, my photography final project revolved around school gun violence, and since then I have participated in walkouts and vigils to continue spreading awareness about the issue.
This school year, I have also been lucky enough to participate in the Social Justice Leadership Institute (SJLI) with Boston Mobilization as well as engage in different forums about various issues at my school. I am excited to work with my fellow advisors so we can all work towards change, and I know that as a class we will be able to do amazing things!" -
Winter Ashley
Queen Creek, United States
Hi everyone! My name is Winter Ashley, and I am a 16 year old rising senior from Chandler, Arizona. I currently serve as the president of the Girl Up ...
Hi everyone! My name is Winter Ashley, and I am a 16 year old rising senior from Chandler, Arizona. I currently serve as the president of the Girl Up Basha High Club and also Co-lead of the Arizona Coalition. I am so grateful to have been selected and incredibly excited to be serving as a Girl Up Teen Advisor this year!
Girl up taught me so much these past three years; It is like the big sister I never had and always wanted. Being a part of this program and the movement inspires me to be a better person each and every day. I can not express into words how grateful I am to have found girl up. I’ve learned more about myself, made more lifelong friendships and done more for my community in these few years being a part of girl up than I have in my entire life. Girl up has helped me discover a side of myself that I didn’t even know existed, shown me that I can make a difference and manifested within me the drive and power to do so. I could not be more excited to work with Girl Up’s amazing members over the next year, as we continue to break more glass ceilings until we reach gender equality! -
Yakira Pinillos Linares
Miami, United States
"The simple words “veni, vidi, vixit” might come off as puzzling when describing myself (unless you speak latin, of course) … (No? Ok. They mean...
"The simple words “veni, vidi, vixit” might come off as puzzling when describing myself (unless you speak latin, of course) … (No? Ok. They mean: I came, I saw, I lived). Simple words? Yes. When you looked pass my words to my actions? Not so much. Whether it’s about business or economics, the arts or languages, the feminist or black lives matter movement; every tutoring session, every dance at summer camp, every political debate, every protest sign; I live them with passion. With my leadership, I aim to close the socioeconomic opportunity in women's education through volunteering with non-profit organizations such as Breakthrough Miami; attending engineering programs such as MOSTEC; and making an impact on the children of my community through The Nyah Project.
When you do not find me pursuing my primary passions, you can find me roller skating or posting revealing news about the world on my Instagram highlights. Social media has grown to be a crucial tool of awareness about situations that happen around the planet. When I am not looking at a speech that former president Obama gave endorsing Joe Biden, I am hoping that the Horoscope’s Capricorn section has something good in store for month. "

Anciennes Jeunes conseillères
Chez Girl Up, les Jeunes conseillères mènent le mouvement « par les filles, pour les filles » de Girl Up, en réalisant des actions de plaidoyer, en faisant des rapports sur notre stratégie et en incitant d’autres jeunes à passer à l’action en faveur des filles du monde entier.
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Bethel Kyeza
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Angie Partida
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Bridget Duru
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Darya Pishevar
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Erica Lamberson
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Hadley Walsh
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Hannah Salwen
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Isabella Solimene
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Itzel Delgado
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
Coprésidente
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Jenna Bailey
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Jillian Medina
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Karina Jougla
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Katherine Cochran
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Lily Kaplan
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Mia Gutierrez
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Olivia Layton
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Shannon McNamara
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Sydney Medina
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2010-2011
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Aditi Pradhan
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Angelique Gaston
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Annie Kiyonga
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Avery McCall
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Charlotte May
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Eliora Katz
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Itzel Delgado
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
Coprésidente
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Jillian Murray
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Joi Collete Stevens
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Karina Jougla
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
Coprésidente
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Lucy Lohrmann
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Priyanka Jain
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Remy Arthur
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Rocio Ortega
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2011-2012
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Alexa Brewster
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Annie Gersh
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
Coprésidente
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Archana Somasegar
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Delia Friel
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Emily Harwell
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
Coprésidente
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Eva (YingYing) Shang
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Ines Renique
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Martha Zuniga
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Meghan Murray
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Munira Khalif
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Natasha Madorsky
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Riya Singh
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Sarah Gale
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Sofia Stafford
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Sri Muppidi
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Tanya Devani
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2012-2013
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Aklesiya Dejene
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Alex Leone
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Alexis Kallen
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Amanda Hart
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Anna McGuire
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Carly Bandt
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Emma Knoll
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Giuliana Gabellini
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Gloria Samen
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Julia Sumouske
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Kaitlin Hung
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Kate McCollum
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Lindsay Schrier
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Mehar Gujral
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Priscilla Guo
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Raven Delk
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Riya Singh
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
Coprésidente
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Sarah Gordon
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Valeria Hansen
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2013-2014
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Alexandra Intriago
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Amy Gong Liu
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Anna McGuire
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Celia Buckman
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Hayley Peacock
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Ishana Nigam
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Janet Diaz
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Janet Ho
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Jessica Bishai
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Kennede Reese
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Morgan Wood
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Rebecca Ruvalcaba
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Ruhy Patel
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Sarah Gordon
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Sarah Khimjee
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Simone Cowan
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Sydney Baumgardt
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Thandiwe Diego
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2014-2015
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Adrianne Owings
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Alina Guyon
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Celia Buckman
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
Coprésidente
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Claire Brito
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
Coprésidente
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Dorsa Moslehi
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Fidelity Ballmer
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Fiona Adams
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Grace Wong
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Imani Brooks
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Kyung Mi Lee
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Maisie Kirn
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Nehal Jain
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Noorhan Amani
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Sabah Hussain
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Sarah Gulley
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Sarah Hesterman
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Sophie Tegenu
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Vanessa Valdez
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Yardena Gerwin
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2015-2016
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Allie Zehner
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Annabelle Lee
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Becca Bean
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Ellie Yeo
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Faatimah Solomon
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Grace Rabinowitz
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Kathy Kong
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Katrina Sousounis
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Kyung Mi Lee
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
Coprésidente
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Leah Adelman
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Lee Schwartz
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Maria Aldana
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Meg Schwartz
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Sarina Divan
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Sarra Alayyan
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Shayla Zamora
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Sophia Danielpour
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2016-2017
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Alissa Flores
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Amanda Backal
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Angelica Almonte
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Angie Jiang
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Chanice Lee
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Connie Wu
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Fasica Mersha
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Jada Young
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Khushi Gandhi
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Lauren Woodhouse
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Lavanya Singh
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
Coprésidente
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Leslie Arroyo
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Maitri Khera
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Mary Di Martino
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Munira Alimire
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Paola Celeste Alanís Ricárdez
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Rachel Auslander
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
Coprésidente
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Sawyer Taylor Arnold
Jeune conseillère Girl Up 2017-2018
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Alexandra Riginos
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Rock Hill, États-Unis
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Desiree Junfijiah
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Philadelphie, États-Unis
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Elana Denver
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Santa Monica, États-Unis
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Elina Govil
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up, coprésidente 2018-2019
Cincinnati, États-Unis
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Eva Jones
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Hood River, États-Unis
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Fatimata Cham
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Sud du Bronx, États-Unis
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Helena Branco
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
São Paulo, Brésil
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Ina Bhoopalam
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Lincoln, États-Unis
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Inès Gartote
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Lyon, France
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Kavita Rai
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Thousand Oaks, États-Unis
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Laura Solano-Florez
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Dhahran, Arabie saoudite
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Leena Abdelmoity
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Overland Park, États-Unis
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Libby Foster
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Goshen, États-Unis
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ShuShu Crevoshay
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
San Diego, États-Unis
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Toni Bamisaye
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Londres, Royaume-Uni
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Valeria Colunga
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Monterrey, Mexique
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Abigail Estrada
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Elgin, États-Unis
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Alessandra Mitchell
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Washington, DC, États-Unis
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Ali Cohen
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Chandler, États-Unis
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Alliyah Logan
Jeune conseillère Girl Up
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Anusha Tandon
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Acton, États-Unis
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Aria Yang
Jeune conseillère Girl Up
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Aya Alagha
Jeune conseillère Girl Up
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Aya Labban
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Rockville, États-Unis
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Claire Duffy
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Deborah Chumbu
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Eugenie Park
Jeunes conseillères Girl Up 2018-2019
Bellevue, États-Unis
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Eugenie Park
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Felicia Xiong
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Ganna Omar
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Georgia Shakeshaft
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Isabelle Hernandez
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Mariam Mustafa
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Misk Khalif
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Nora Di Martino
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Quinn McGill
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Rebecca Fairweather
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Riya Goel
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Rym Badran
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Sofia Scarlat
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Tanushah Ramadass
2019-2020 Teen Advisor
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Vanessa Louis-Jean
2019-2020 Teen Advisor

Nos championnes célèbres
Les championnes de Girl Up utilisent leurs plateformes pour faire connaître le mouvement et son action.
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Brooklyn et Bailey
Championnes Girl Up
Les jumelles identiques de 19 ans, installées au Texas, ont fait irruption dans le paysage médiatique en 2013 avec leur chaîne YouTube, BrooklynAndBailey. Elles ont déclaré que...
Les jumelles identiques de 19 ans, installées au Texas, ont fait irruption dans le paysage médiatique en 2013 avec leur chaîne YouTube, BrooklynAndBailey. Elles ont déclaré que leur chaîne serait « entièrement dédiée aux choses amusantes... notamment les vlogues familiaux, la vie universitaire, l’artisanat, la mode et la beauté ». Au moment où nous rédigeons ces lignes, la chaîne compte plus de 6 millions d’abonnés. Sur Instagram, les filles ont plus de cinq millions d’abonnés sur leur compte commun.
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Cara Delevingne
Championnes Girl Up
« Je suis vraiment honorée de mettre ma voix au service de l’action menée par Girl Up pour donner aux jeunes femmes les moyens d’agir et créer une nouvelle génération de femmes leaders. En v...
« Je suis vraiment honorée d’ajouter ma voix à celles des militantes de Girl Up, dont j’apprécie le travail pour donner aux jeunes femmes les moyens d’agir et pour créer toute une génération de femmes responsables. En voyageant dans le monde entier, j’ai vu les effets positifs de l’investissement dans les filles. Une fille autonome et soutenue est une formidable agente du changement ; un changement auquel je suis maintenant ravie de contribuer », a déclaré Cara Delevingne à propos de son nouveau rôle de championne de Girl Up.
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Katherine McNamara
Championnes Girl Up
Katherine McNamara, native du Missouri, est une jeune starlette en pleine ascension que l’on peut actuellement voir dans le rôle de « Clary Fray », personnage principal de la toute nouvelle...
Katherine McNamara, native du Missouri, est une jeune starlette en pleine ascension que l’on peut actuellement voir dans le rôle de « Clary Fray », personnage principal de la toute nouvelle série Freeform « Shadowhunters » (janvier 2016), une adaptation cinématographique de la série littéraire à succès « The Mortal Instruments ». La nouvelle de son casting a rapidement circulé, notamment dans les magazines « Deadline », « Variety », « The Hollywood Reporter » et « The Wrap », pour n’en citer que quelques-uns. La série a connu une audience exceptionnelle lors de son lancement, enregistrant le meilleur départ pour une nouvelle série depuis plus de deux ans.
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Monique Coleman
Championnes Girl Up
Monique Coleman est surtout connue sous le nom de Taylor McKessie de la franchise High School Musical, qui a rencontré un énorme succès, ainsi que comme la quatrième de la s...
Monique Coleman est surtout connue sous le nom de Taylor McKessie de la franchise High School Musical, qui a rencontré un énorme succès, ainsi que comme la quatrième de la saison 3 de l’émission à succès d’ABC, « Danse avec les stars ». En plus de ses nombreuses réalisations, Monique a reçu deux Teen Choice Awards, un Billboard Award, un NAACP Legacy Award et un Camie pour son rôle dans le film Hallmark, « The Reading Room », partageant la vedette avec James Earl Jones.
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Nigel Barker
Championnes Girl Up
Nigel Barker, photographe de mode, cinéaste, personnalité de la télévision, auteur, humanitaire et père de deux enfants, de renommée internationale, soutient le projet Girl...
Nigel Barker, photographe de mode, cinéaste, personnalité de la télévision, auteur, humanitaire et père de deux enfants, de renommée internationale, soutient le projet Girl Up et est l’un de ses champions. Il a rejoint le mouvement pour améliorer la vie des adolescentes dans les pays en développement. Nigel est surtout connu comme photographe et membre du jury de l’émission « America's Next Top Model ».
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Priyanka Chopra
Championnes Girl Up
Icône primée de Bollywood, Priyanka Chopra a joué dans plus de 40 films et figure parmi les actrices les plus célèbres de son pays. S...
Icône primée de Bollywood, Priyanka Chopra a joué dans plus de 40 films et figure parmi les actrices les plus célèbres de son pays. Elle a fait ses débuts d’actrice en 2002 dans le film « Thamizhan » de Tamil et a depuis remporté le National Film Award de la meilleure actrice et du meilleur film dans quatre catégories.
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Rebecca Soni
Championnes Girl Up
En tant que championne de Girl Up, la triple médaillée olympique Rebecca Soni passera de l’explosion des records mondiaux de natation à la mobilisation des filles américaines pour défend...
En tant que représentante de Girl Up, la triple médaillée olympique Rebecca Soni passera de l’explosion des records mondiaux de natation à la mobilisation des filles américaines pour défendre les filles les plus marginalisées du monde, en particulier dans les pays en développement. « Je suis enthousiaste à l’idée d’encourager les filles américaines, dans le cadre de mon partenariat avec Girl Up, à utiliser leur énergie et leur compassion pour devenir de puissantes actrices du changement dans la vie de leurs pairs vivant dans les pays en développement », a déclaré Soni.
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Victoria Justice
Championnes Girl Up
Victoria a tenu la vedette dans sa propre série à succès diffusée sur Nickelodeon, « Victorious ». Elle a joué le rôle de la talentueuse « Tori Vega », qui se retrouve contre toute attente...
Victoria a tenu la vedette dans sa propre série à succès diffusée sur Nickelodeon, « Victorious ». Elle a joué le rôle de la talentueuse « Tori Vega », qui se retrouve contre toute attente plongée dans la vie d’une élève d’un lycée d’élite en arts du spectacle. Pendant toute la période de diffusion de la série, « Victorious » était la série de comédie d’action live la plus regardée dans son créneau horaire sur toutes les chaînes, par les 6 à 17 ans, touchant 40,4 millions d’enfants, d’adolescents et de préadolescents chaque trimestre. « Victorious » a également remporté le titre de « Meilleure série télévisée » aux Kids Choice Awards en 2012 et 2013.
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Wade Davis
Championnes Girl Up
L’ancien joueur de la NFL Wade Davis est un leader d’opinion, un écrivain, un orateur et un éducateur spécialiste des questions d’égalité en matière de genre, de race et d’orientation sexuelle. Wade est le premier consultant de la NFL...
L’ancien joueur de la NFL Wade Davis est un leader d’opinion, un écrivain, un orateur et un éducateur spécialiste des questions d’égalité en matière de genre, de race et d’orientation sexuelle. Wade est le premier consultant de la NFL en inclusion des LGBT. Il est actuellement consultant pour de nombreuses ligues sportives professionnelles sur les questions touchant à la fois au sexisme, au racisme et à l’homophobie.
Parallèlement à ses activités dans le domaine du sport, Wade est actuellement consultant pour Netflix, Google, Viacom et d’autres sociétés souhaitant développer des solutions transformatives favorisant la construction de cultures d’entreprise inclusives.

Conseil consultatif
Composé d’entrepreneuses, de militantes et de leaders de l’industrie, notre Conseil consultatif met son expertise au service du développement de Girl Up, permettant à ce mouvement d’atteindre des filles dans le monde entier.
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Angélica Fuentes
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Anna Blue
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Anne Fulenwider
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Anu Jain
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Carmen Ana Amell
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Charlotte Hayes
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Davis Smith
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Jennifer DaSilva
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Julie Carrier
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Karen Miller
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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LaVerne H.
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Michelle King
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Mohammed Farshori
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Shaun Robinson
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Shelmina Abji
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Susan Sherrerd
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Tawny Saez
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Zain Habboo
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Anjula Acharia-Bath
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Akila Somasegar
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Cathy Schulman
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Draisa Gale
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Jacki Zehner
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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John Gerzema
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up
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Lilia Luciano
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Liz Plank
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Molly Rudberg
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Pauline Miller
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Rhonda Adams Medina
Membre émérite du Conseil consultatif
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Rita Rodriguez
Conseil consultatif de Girl Up