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    • Global Girls
      • The importance
      • Women's History Month
      • Girls vs Abortion
      • Rural women
      • Betty friedan
      • Soledad C. Chacó
      • The women of Tigray
      • global education
      • Food Desert
      • Equal pay
      • Gender Pay Gap
      • Womens Rights in history
      • CEDAW
      • Who is Malala?
      • Neerja Bhanot
      • Sierra Leone
      • Intersectionality
      • Women in Cages
      • Olivia Pichardo & Cricket
    • Girl LIT
      • The importance
      • The Yellow Wallpaper
      • The Woman Warrior
      • A Dolls House
      • Tea Cake
      • Little Women
      • Jane Eyre
      • Pride and Prejudice
      • Very Large Expanse of Sea
      • Still I rise
    • Girls Health
      • Periods
      • Ovarian Cancer
      • Breast Cancer
      • Cervical Cancer
      • Osteoporosis
      • America’s healthcare
      • Malnutrition
      • Eating Discorders
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      • The importance
      • Acne
      • Glow up culture
      • Women of the gilded age
      • prom dresses
      • Changing ones identity
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      • be unique
      • Period Products
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  • Global Girls
    • The importance
    • Women's History Month
    • Girls vs Abortion
    • Rural women
    • Betty friedan
    • Soledad C. Chacó
    • The women of Tigray
    • global education
    • Food Desert
    • Equal pay
    • Gender Pay Gap
    • Womens Rights in history
    • CEDAW
    • Who is Malala?
    • Neerja Bhanot
    • Sierra Leone
    • Intersectionality
    • Women in Cages
    • Olivia Pichardo & Cricket
  • Girl LIT
    • The importance
    • The Yellow Wallpaper
    • The Woman Warrior
    • A Dolls House
    • Tea Cake
    • Little Women
    • Jane Eyre
    • Pride and Prejudice
    • Very Large Expanse of Sea
    • Still I rise
  • Girls Health
    • Periods
    • Ovarian Cancer
    • Breast Cancer
    • Cervical Cancer
    • Osteoporosis
    • America’s healthcare
    • Malnutrition
    • Eating Discorders
  • Girlstyle
    • The importance
    • Acne
    • Glow up culture
    • Women of the gilded age
    • prom dresses
    • Changing ones identity
    • Spring Cleaning
    • Sororities
    • be unique
    • Period Products
    • Who runs the world?
    • Women in STEM
    • Self care guide
    • Breaking barriers
  • Like, Share and be a Girl
    • about
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    • Body hair
    • Lights, Camera, Action!
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    • Are you satisfied?
    • Mean Girls
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2024 GIRLS HEALTH CONFERENCE

    Conference team

    Kiera D’Souza,

    Kiera D’Souza,

    Kiera D’Souza,

    Kiera D’Souza, a driven and passionate young woman who loves helping others and empowering young girls. Kiera is a varsity athlete and plays piano competitively, shaping her into a dedicated and devoted female. 

     By being a part of Girlstawk, she hopes to continue a path in helping others and making positive changes in society!

    Sophia Botea

    Kiera D’Souza,

    Kiera D’Souza,

    Sophia Botea is a 15 year old sophomore at Livingston high school and is a passionate advocate for women's well-being. Inspired by her love for soccer and lacrosse, Sophia combines her athletic spirit with her dedication to community service as a Red Cross Club volunteer. Through joining the organization Girlstalk, she aims to provide awa

    Sophia Botea is a 15 year old sophomore at Livingston high school and is a passionate advocate for women's well-being. Inspired by her love for soccer and lacrosse, Sophia combines her athletic spirit with her dedication to community service as a Red Cross Club volunteer. Through joining the organization Girlstalk, she aims to provide awareness for women support to prioritize their health and empowerment and help uplift women. She has a passion for science and hopes to pursue a career in STEM.

    Tvisha Reikhy

    Sophie Rothfeld

    Sophie Rothfeld

    Hi, my name is Tvisha Reikhy and I am a sophomore at Livingston High School! As a softball player, sports have always been a big part of my life, which is why I have held sports-camps and sports drives to encourage the same for children of all backgrounds. I enjoy planning community-events about disease-awareness as a board member of HOSA

    Hi, my name is Tvisha Reikhy and I am a sophomore at Livingston High School! As a softball player, sports have always been a big part of my life, which is why I have held sports-camps and sports drives to encourage the same for children of all backgrounds. I enjoy planning community-events about disease-awareness as a board member of HOSA, a club that focuses on promoting the healthcare profession among high school students. Outside of school, she enjoys dancing to Bollywood songs, spending time with her brother, and going to the beach. She hopes that this Girls Health Conference will help to educate the girls in her community about their bodies and mental health, destigmatize health-issues related to females, and most importantly, show other girls that they are not alone in their struggles. 

    Sophie Rothfeld

    Sophie Rothfeld

    Sophie Rothfeld

    Sophie Rothfeld is a 15 year old sophomore at Livingston highschool. She is a passionate individual who is dedicated to empower woman and drive positive change into society. As a valued member of the Livingston varsity softball team, she demonstrates leadership and relentless work ethic. She is also on the board of a nonprofit called smal

    Sophie Rothfeld is a 15 year old sophomore at Livingston highschool. She is a passionate individual who is dedicated to empower woman and drive positive change into society. As a valued member of the Livingston varsity softball team, she demonstrates leadership and relentless work ethic. She is also on the board of a nonprofit called small step loans and Livingstons health community, healthy youth initiative. She hopes to continue to empower and benefit young women.

    SPRING 2023 GIRLS EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE

    Our exceptional lineup of women speakers comprises individuals who have triumphed over formidable challenges, including the experience of immigrating to a foreign land. The presence of these ten remarkable women is of paramount importance in a society where women strive to excel in traditionally male-dominated domains such as law, medicine, engineering, computer science, and numerous others. By sharing their stories and expertise, these women not only empower and guide high school students in shaping their college careers, but also inspire elementary and middle school girls to fearlessly pursue their dreams despite societal obstacles.

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