Our Lunagal in NYC visits Barnard
There are many measures of success, however I had to hand it to our brand and team when, asked by a student group at NYC-based Barnard College for a company representative to speak at an sustainability...
View ArticleInvesting in the Girl Effect with Wedu and Lunapads
“It starts by standing with the poor.” I had heard those words many times since I started volunteering with the Vancouver+Acumen chapter in 2009. By August of 2012, I was craving a new adventure and...
View ArticleA LunaGal Abroad: Entrepreneurship in Ethiopia
Photos, clockwise from top left: a) Wearing injera basket lids as hats and being silly with our really good friend, Sintayehu b) Part of the Arc Team during a weekend road trip en route to Debre Zeit....
View ArticleKitty’s 24 Birthday Wishes for Pads4Girls
I have been a part of the Lunapads community for two years now, and throughout that time, I have witnessed countless people taking an active role in empowering girls in developing nations. Whether it...
View ArticleAFRIpads & Lunapads: putting a ring on it
It’s amazing timing that AFRIpads founders Paul Grinvalds and Sophia (Sonia) Klumpp have recently become engaged (hooray! we wish them every happiness), because we have some commitment news of our own:...
View ArticleTransformation Textiles + Pads4Girls = Malawi success!
It’s often said that the best things in life can take time, and that relationships are everything. In the case of a unique new tactic that supports education for girls in the developing world, these...
View ArticleKURA + One4Her = 2,000 girls with AFRIpads
Sarah Hadden is a former teacher and the US Director of the KURA project, an organization that supports literacy in Northern Kenya. After traveling to Kenya in 2010 and again in September 2012, I...
View ArticleKitty’s 25 Birthday Wishes for Pads4Girls
During the summer of 2013, I had a chance to visit Destiny Academy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. With the passion of serving the underprivileged, the school provides quality education to some of the...
View ArticleWonder Woman: An Interview with Jennifer Weiss-Wolf
If you’re a menstrual activist, you probably already know the name Jennifer Weiss-Wolf. For the unfamiliar, Jennifer is a writer, activist and policy warrior leading the charge in the U.S. movement to...
View ArticleProductive Spontaneity: a conversation with Kiran Gandhi
If you haven’t been keeping up with the career of Kiran Gandhi, please allow us to get you up to speed: she is a feminist activist, Harvard Business grad, and kick-ass drummer (as Madame Gandhi, and...
View ArticleEndometriosis: a zine by Dana Kearley
My name is Dana Kearley — I am an artist and illustrator based in Vancouver, BC. My artwork is a visceral response to personal life, being a woman, and my endless conflict with anxiety. These drawings,...
View ArticleKitty’s 24 Birthday Wishes for Pads4Girls
I have been a part of the Lunapads community for two years now, and throughout that time, I have witnessed countless people taking an active role in empowering girls in developing nations. Whether it...
View ArticleAFRIpads & Lunapads: putting a ring on it
It’s amazing timing that AFRIpads founders Paul Grinvalds and Sophia (Sonia) Klumpp have recently become engaged (hooray! we wish them every happiness), because we have some commitment news of our own:...
View ArticleTransformation Textiles + Pads4Girls = Malawi success!
It’s often said that the best things in life can take time, and that relationships are everything. In the case of a unique new tactic that supports education for girls in the developing world, these...
View ArticleKURA + One4Her = 2,000 girls with AFRIpads
Sarah Hadden is a former teacher and the US Director of the KURA project, an organization that supports literacy in Northern Kenya. After traveling to Kenya in 2010 and again in September 2012, I...
View ArticleKitty’s 25 Birthday Wishes for Pads4Girls
During the summer of 2013, I had a chance to visit Destiny Academy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. With the passion of serving the underprivileged, the school provides quality education to some of the...
View ArticleWonder Woman: An Interview with Jennifer Weiss-Wolf
If you’re a menstrual activist, you probably already know the name Jennifer Weiss-Wolf. For the unfamiliar, Jennifer is a writer, activist and policy warrior leading the charge in the U.S. movement to...
View ArticleProductive Spontaneity: a conversation with Kiran Gandhi
If you haven’t been keeping up with the career of Kiran Gandhi, please allow us to get you up to speed: she is a feminist activist, Harvard Business grad, and kick-ass drummer (as Madame Gandhi, and...
View ArticleEndometriosis: a zine by Dana Kearley
My name is Dana Kearley — I am an artist and illustrator based in Vancouver, BC. My artwork is a visceral response to personal life, being a woman, and my endless conflict with anxiety. These drawings,...
View ArticleOne4Her: Solidarity Not Charity
A super-interesting conversation took place on Facebook the other day after the fabulous folks over at A Girl’s Guide to Taking Over the World shared our One4Her mini poster. There were over 750 likes...
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