Nico Rudder

Nico Rudder (she/her) is an 8th grader at LREI. She chose the topic Girls In Education Globally because as a girl who has attended a progressive school for almost all of her school years she has been given many opportunities education-wise. This is not the case for many women around the world.

Making Food With Students At Aarti Home

On the morning of February 28th we zoomed with the student at Aarti Home in Andhra Pradesh, India. We had started planning this zoom a few weeks earlier while talking to Zoe Timms. She prepared us by telling us questions to ask and what we should wear for example we had to wear long sleeves and clothes to cover our chests, she also suggested we wear nice jewelry. We started the meeting off by introducing ourselves, the girls were very excited to talk to us and we were eager to talk to them. They decided to make dosa which is a popular South Indian food made with fermented batter from black lentils and rice. It was very interesting to see them make this meal for us. We then showed them how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. After we had finished eating we started to talk to the girls, they asked us many questions like our hobbies. When we expressed that we liked dancing they jumped up and decided to show us their dance, we were very impressed. They then asked if we had any dances to show them, the only thing we could think of was the Macarena.

We continued talking for quite a while and we learned a lot about the girls and vice versa. This experience was really eye opening and inspiring to me, I learned how many things we have in common even though they live in a completely different area and situation than me. It was also so interesting learning about their aspirations like how they wanted to become engineers, doctors and artists.

Interview With Zoe Timms Founder of Womens Education Project.

On Wednesday February 15th with Zoe Timms who is the founder of the Womens Education Project. We started off the interview with asking her how she got into this type of work. She explained to us how she was given the opportunity to do a year abroad to India. During her year abroad she researched many things such as polluted rivers and poverty. She discovered a non profit that helped with girls education, and started working as a English teacher for girls. She shared a story with us about a girl who she taught, after her English class she would dismiss them to go to karate. After all the students left one girl was left, she told the girl that she needed to go to class. The girl pointed down to her leg and Zoe realized she had polio. The next time they had a class she dismissed them and went to have tea with the teachers, when the students returned in the middle of the crowd was the girl with a big smile on her face and she said “I did it! I really tried!”. The strength of these girls no matter their situation is truly inspiring.

Interview with Ashley Steimer King a Program Director at GLI

On January 19th 2023 me and my group interviewed Ashley Steimer King on a google meet. Ashley is the program director for Girls Learn International (GLI). She is very devoted to helping girls receive a better education.

We started the interviews off by asking her how she got into the work she is doing now, she told us how she had always been interested gender equity issues. Then she told us that during college she took an internship at a non- profit and that’s what sparked the work she does now. She also shared with us a personal experience she had with a girl who advocated for her education and eventually was able to go to the UN. I thought that it was important how GLI prioritizes making sure the girls are safe and healthy before focusing on their education even though their education is the main goal.

Interview with Sarah Symons The Founder of HFC

On January 4th 2023 our group met with Sarah Symons to talk about her involvement in HFC and her experiences. Before the interview we researched her and why she decided to found her company. In 2002 Sarah had been working to make songs for tv shows. She had seen a documentary about sex trafficking in Nepal and India, it had influenced her to quit her job and create this foundation.

Throughout the interview Sarah told us about what she has done so far for example going into refugee camps. She also told us about certain people she helped and her views on going into different community with a respectful mindset. Her company goes into different community and set up an education system which can give girl access to education. In the beginning they set up workshops so that the girls could make jewelry and other things that could provide them with income and skills. They started offering education later after realizing that it could make the women more successful and it would be more productive.