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Big Think Features Layli Miller-Muro in Series on Thought Leaders
An educational media website dedicated to broadcasting the advice and insights of the world’s leading thinkers features our Founder and Executive Director Layli Miller-Muro.
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Tahirih Urges Congress to Meet Legal and Moral Obligations to Displaced Children at the Border
The root causes of the flight of refugee children from their homes may be complex, but our obligation to protect them is not.
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Alongside Partners, Tahirih Urges Senate to Support I-VAWA and CEDAW
In cooperation with more than 70 partner organizations, Tahirih Justice Center urged Congress on Tuesday to pass the International Violence Against Women Act (I-VAWA) and ratify the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), two key tools to protect women and girls around the world from gender-based violence.
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Honoring Our Heartbeats: A Tour to End Forced Marriage in the United States
Tahirih is embarking on a six-city tour with Pomegranate Tree Group to raise awareness of forced marriage and its impact on individuals in the United States.
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Tahirih Presents Growth Plan at National Social Impact Competition
Our plan to serve twice as many women and girls is gaining momentum.
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Brave Mother Now Faces Homelessness
A mother’s fight to keep her children safe and sheltered underscores challenges facing undocumented victims of crime in the United States.
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NOW AVAILABLE: Spring 2014 Newsletter
Learn more about how we protected immigrant women and girls this spring. Click here to read our Spring 2014 Newsletter.
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Tahirih Advances to Final Round of Scaling Competition
Our proposal to dramatically increase the number of women and girls we serve has advanced to the final round of a prestigious social impact competition.
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2013 Impact Report Shines Light on Tahirih’s Lifesaving Work
Our 2013 Impact Report is now available.
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Scaling Up: Tahirih Earns Spot as Semi-Finalist in Social Impact Competition
Through expansion, Tahirih aims to increase the number of women and girls it directly serves in courts by 250 percent.