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The Global Digital Revolution for Women & Girls with Jensine Larsen

The Global Digital Revolution for Women & Girls with Jensine Larsen

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In this episode, I talk with Jensine Larsen. Jensine is the founder and CEO of World Pulse, an independent social network that connects women all over the world for social change. She’s an international journalist and global women’s rights expert, as well as a frequent speaker on the power of technology to accelerate women's power. Jensine is also part of the Equals Global Partnership (a coalition bridging the gendered digital divide), a fellow of the Academy for Systems Change (a ten-year fellowship for the next generation of system change leaders) and has been awarded the Tribeca Innovative Disruptor fellowship and the United Nations Media Social Impact Award. In our conversation, we talk about breaking the silence for women around the world through a digital revolution--imagine an online social platform with with thousands of Malala's telling their own stories.

If you’re interested in exploring how to support organizations like World Pulse that align with your values and are doing badass work to change the world, you can check out my Feminist Philanthropy Guidebook on my website, www.radhafriedman.org, completely free. And if you want more, you can book a free consultation with me.

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