Women's Rights
Sienna's new doc

via People
Blond British bombshell Sienna Miller got serious on The Late Show with David Letterman when she talked about her recent trip to the Congo. The actress went with International Medical Corps, an organization that offers health training and medical care to impoverished people. During her trip, Sienna made a short documentary where she talked with women who had been the victims of rape by soldiers.
Sienna's new doc

via People
Blond British bombshell Sienna Miller got serious on The Late Show with David Letterman when she talked about her recent trip to the Congo. The actress went with International Medical Corps, an organization that offers health training and medical care to impoverished people. During her trip, Sienna made a short documentary where she talked with women who had been the victims of rape by soldiers.
Sienna's new doc

via People
Blond British bombshell Sienna Miller got serious on The Late Show with David Letterman when she talked about her recent trip to the Congo. The actress went with International Medical Corps, an organization that offers health training and medical care to impoverished people. During her trip, Sienna made a short documentary where she talked with women who had been the victims of rape by soldiers.
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Name:Emily SmithProject: Needham's Annual Take Back the Night
Age: 17
State: MA
Year Awarded: 2009
Emily and her student-led team are running the annual Take Back the Night Event, an awareness event to open discussions about dating violence and domestic abuse among youth.
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Name:Emily SmithProject: Needham's Annual Take Back the Night
Age: 17
State: MA
Year Awarded: 2009
Emily and her student-led team are running the annual Take Back the Night Event, an awareness event to open discussions about dating violence and domestic abuse among youth.
see more grant alumniFeatured Alumni
Name:Emily SmithProject: Needham's Annual Take Back the Night
Age: 17
State: MA
Year Awarded: 2009
Emily and her student-led team are running the annual Take Back the Night Event, an awareness event to open discussions about dating violence and domestic abuse among youth.
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