Advice Project Media Spotlight: Fomuso Blessing Nabila
The Advice Project’s Cameroon Program Director, Fomuso Blessing Nabila, is heading into her third year leading an Advice Project media...
I'm sorry... Not.
Standing on the subway as I headed home after a sleepover, my knees buckled from lack of sleep. Spotting a seat, I felt a wave of relief...
You will live through this
According to the World Health Organization, over 800,000 people die to suicide every year, and there are many more who attempt suicide....
Learning from our human and elephant brothers and sisters
Sangduen “Lek” Chailert was born in 1962 in the small hill tribe village of Baan Lao, two hours north of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand....
Uppity Witches collect pads to break menstrual taboos in Cameroon
This year students in Advice Project Media's Uppity Witches class studied witch hunts in Papua New Guinea, Europe, Tanzania, Cameroon,...
Pushing boundaries all the way to the South Pole
People have always felt an urge to explore the unknown and push the boundaries of what we believe is humanly possible. Neil Armstrong,...
Food of Liberation in The Village Voice
Journalist Katherine Martinelli wrote a lovely article for The Village Voice about Advice Project Media's new community dinner series,...
Food of Liberation Community Dinners
In Japan, Nyotaimori, or “body sushi,” is the practice of serving sushi and sashimi from the body of a naked woman. Advice Project...
Steps of the Slaves – Petit Canal, Guadeloupe
During our first days together in Guadeloupe, we’ve talked about who gets to tell a story, and how. We’ve learned a little about the...
You have not "attracted the wrath of demons" by menstruating
Nearly half of the humans on this planet are born with female biology, which means that roughly 3.5 billion girls and women will...