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Girl Power in the Age of the Millennials: Essays on Women, Youth and Global Social Change

Author Horansky, Christine
Category Feminism
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ISBN / ASIN0615985343
ISBN-139780615985343
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Young women are not just changing the world. They are changing public perception of what leadership looks like in the 21st century. In this collection of essays, Huffington Post blogger Christine Horansky explores what it means to be a young woman living at the frontier of a brave new age. She writes from a Millennial perspective on international development, education policy, and the global advancement of women and girls. With expert insight and inspiring narration, she chronicles a rising generation that together is writing a new chapter in history—from the classroom to the media to the halls of power.
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