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Author: Hannalee Rose Isaacs

Hannalee Isaacs is a hardworking high school student from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. An optimist, feminist and change-maker, she hopes to encourage the ones around her to be socially active and use their voices. When not volunteering her time, marching and being an active member in her synagogue, Hannalee enjoys spending time with her dog, family and friends.
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Three Ways Young Feminists Can Find and Foster Their Own Girl Power

Hannalee Rose Isaacs

Girl power does not have to just be a saying. For girls everywhere, it can be a way of life.

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The Rise of Women: Onward in 2018

Hannalee Rose Isaacs

This will not be our defeat; it is our rebirth. Change is possible. And I believe it can begin with young women like me. 

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