by Gabriela Brenes, Chicas Poderosas Fellow
A post-it, a badge and a question mark: my first week at The Wall Street Journal
You know things just got real when an elevator outsmarts you and there’s a coffee…
I found my niche late in life. After working in tech, telecom, as an educator, and as a…
These exemplary stories from Chicas Poderosas in Argentina, Columbia, Mexico, and Chile illustrate how women in media are creating substantial change in their communities and in the world with the…
After meeting and learning from the OpenNews team in April, I was thrilled to win a scholarship to attend SRCCON, the…
Las participantes de la Primera Mediatón de Chicas Poderosas México fuimos convocadas para postularnos a una beca de 16 días en Río de Janeiro invitadas por Género y Número y Chicas Poderosas, el objetivo era elaborar una pieza periodística de datos con perspectiva…
by Ana Cecilia Perez Dominguez
“Local media have more declaration and less data journalism” … Chicas Poderosas seeks to remedy this situation. And the first step has already begun.
by Gia Cästello
I’ve been in Rio de Janeiro for the last two weeks with Kennia from México City in a fellowship organized by Gênero e Número & Chicas Poderosas. The main goal was to work in this month’s theme of analysis inside Gênero e Número, regarding gender violence that…
Changing the face of media, one woman at a time.