Thanks to our incredible emcees Mariane Pearl Managing Editor, Chime for Change, and Thasfia Chowdhury Girls Write Now mentee, the third annual Girls Write Now Awards was a huge success. We heard from three diverse women who shared their passion for the written word and how women can tell their stories. In Thasfia’s words, “We are not simply ‘a program for girls’ but leaders and activists who better the movement through the betterment of ourselves. We write so that we can listen, so that we may become more human. Our stories are raw, but our souls are fierce.”
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was this year’s Girls Write Now Groundbreaker honoree. The renown author of Americanah shared about the power of Girls Write Now mentorship and the importance of telling your story truthfully. She said “forget about likeability, if you start off thinking about being likeable you won’t tell your story honesty. The world is such a wonderful, diverse, multi-faceted place that there is someone who will like you, you don’t need to twist yourself into shapes.”
Girls Write Now Founder and Executive Director Maya Nussbaum also addressed the audience and shared her vision for the organization and how grateful she was for everyone who was part of Girls Write Now’s story. “From Brooklyn to Bangladesh to China, our girls are life-long ambassadors for hope and change…you make that happen, and I personally want to thank you for supporting our girls.”
For 25 years, Girls Write Now has been breaking down barriers of gender, race, age and poverty to mentor the…
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