I am Generation Equality: Net Supatravanij, social entrepreneur and activist against gender-based violence Billions of people across the world stand on the right side of history every day. They speak up, take a stand, mobilize, and take big and small actions to advance women’s rights. This is Generation Equality. Date: Friday, April 16, 2021
Net Supatravanij poses at Thailand s First Female Founders Farmer s Market, hosted by ila in Bangkok in December 2020. Photo courtesy of Rachelle Tan
I am Generation Equality because…
“I want to show people that you don’t need to be suffering to empathize with others.
Three actions you can take to stop violence against women:
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Published February 17, 2021, 2:37 PM
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