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Our annual report is available to read! The 2024 Research & Action Report reflects on and appreciates all we've accomplished over 50 years of shaping a better world through research & action.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Social Change
Read the 2024 annual Research & Action report: bit.ly/researchaction2024
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Learn more about the next steps organizers and participants are taking to improve early childhood policy in Massachusetts here: eyeonearlychildhood.org/2025/05/20/t...
#ECEC #EduSky #EducationalResearch #EdTech #PASky 🩺📊 [3/3]
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The summit featured 28 research posters, including the work of academics, research centers, graduate students, family child care providers, and center directors. 

“We put out a call for posters that had to meet three criteria,” Robeson, a senior research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women and a summit organizer, says. “The research had to focus on early childhood. There had to be a policy implication. And it had to have a Massachusetts focus. We received posters about urban development, medicine, education, public schools. It was wide open. That’s what made it so wonderful.”
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The summit was a gathering of those who produce and support research and design projects related to the early childhood field in Massachusetts. It was attended by over 120 researchers, policymakers, advocates, funders, students, and practitioners, such as @sfc-ma.bsky.social.
#ECEC #PASky 🩺📊 [2/3]
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Senior Research Scientist Wendy Robeson was quoted in an Eye on Early Childhood article about the outcomes of The Massachusetts Early Childhood Policy Research Summit, hosted at WCW & organized by herself, Kimberly Lucas, and Kyle DeMeo Cook.
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The Early Childhood Policy Research Summit: next steps
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In a new @washingtonpost.com article by @shiraovide.bsky.social, Senior Research Scientist Linda Charmaraman discusses ways parents and policy-makers can improve the safety & quality of children's online experiences.
Read here! www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...
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10 ways to keep children safer and happier online
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"To guide parents and citizens, I posed these questions to 10 people from this diverse movement -parents, mental health researchers, advocates for children, public officials, industry insiders and policy specialists:
What's one thing that families can do to improve their children's safety and experiences online?
What's one policy measure that can meaningfully improve children's safety and experiences online?"
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In a new @washingtonpost.com article by @shiraovide.bsky.social, Senior Research Scientist Linda Charmaraman discusses ways parents and policy-makers can improve the safety & quality of children's online experiences.
Read here! www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...
#sts #devpsy #socsky #womeninstem
IN THE NEWS
10 ways to keep children safer and happier online
The Washington Post Wellesley Centers for Women
IN THE NEWS
"To guide parents and citizens, I posed these questions to 10 people from this diverse movement -parents, mental health researchers, advocates for children, public officials, industry insiders and policy specialists:
What's one thing that families can do to improve their children's safety and experiences online?
What's one policy measure that can meaningfully improve children's safety and experiences online?"
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As WCW’s 50th anniversary comes to a close, we want to thank you for being a part of this special celebration. Whether you joined us for an evening under the stars last September, read our R&A Report, or made a donation—we are grateful to you for helping us mark 50 years of groundbreaking research!
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Thank you for your commitment to our shared vision: a world of justice, peace, and wellbeing for women and girls, families & communities. Over WCW’s next half-century, we look forward to working toward this vision—together.
Learn more about our half-century of social change here: wcwonline.org/50th
A Half-Century of Social Change

50 Years of Wellesley Centers for Women
Watch a video celebrating WCW's history and impact! This retrospective offers a look back at where WCW started, some important milestones along the way, and a look ahead to what's next.

Celebrating 50 Years of Social Change
Read the special anniversary edition of our Research & Action Report! The report reflects on all that we have accomplished over 50 years of shaping a better world through research and action.

Landmark Achievements
From a study of how schools shortchange girls to our work on white privilege, we share highlights from the past 50 years. Read about significant projects, events, and moments in WCW history.

wcwonline.org/50th
wcwonline.bsky.social
Thank you for your commitment to our shared vision: a world of justice, peace, and wellbeing for women and girls, families & communities. Over WCW’s next half-century, we look forward to working toward this vision—together.
Learn more about our half-century of social change here: wcwonline.org/50th
A Half-Century of Social Change

50 Years of Wellesley Centers for Women
Watch a video celebrating WCW's history and impact! This retrospective offers a look back at where WCW started, some important milestones along the way, and a look ahead to what's next.

Celebrating 50 Years of Social Change
Read the special anniversary edition of our Research & Action Report! The report reflects on all that we have accomplished over 50 years of shaping a better world through research and action.

Landmark Achievements
From a study of how schools shortchange girls to our work on white privilege, we share highlights from the past 50 years. Read about significant projects, events, and moments in WCW history.

wcwonline.org/50th
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As WCW’s 50th anniversary comes to a close, we want to thank you for being a part of this special celebration. Whether you joined us for an evening under the stars last September, read our R&A Report, or made a donation—we are grateful to you for helping us mark 50 years of groundbreaking research!
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Senior Research Scientist Linda Charmaraman advised Common Sense Media on its updated Digital Literacy & Well-Being Curriculum! It prepares students for the possibilities and pitfalls of today's world, with online lessons covering AI literacy, cyberbullying, and more.
👩🏻‍🔬 #EdTech #EduSky #WomeninSTEM
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Senior Research Scientist Linda Charmaraman advised Common Sense Media on its updated Digital Literacy & Well-Being Curriculum! It prepares students for the possibilities and pitfalls of today's world, with online lessons covering AI literacy, cyberbullying, and more.
👩🏻‍🔬 #EdTech #EduSky #WomeninSTEM
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Last Thursday, WCW celebrated the release of "This Happened to Me: A Reckoning" by Associate Research Scientist Kate Price. Price was joined in conversation by pioneering activist, writer, and Senior Scholar Jean Kilbourne, w/ introductory remarks by Interim Executive Director Georgia Hall. 📚💡
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Price describes how she broke free of what had defined her childhood & went on to create a purpose-driven life and family on her own terms—eventually returning to the same community to help ensure that children are given the attention, protection, and services she never received. 📚💡 #devpsy
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“I wrote this book for survivors—to give them a road map I did not have,” said Price.

Read more about the event on our website: www.wcwonline.org/2025/from-he...

Purchase "This Happened To Me" here: www.simonandschuster.com/books/This-H...

📚💡 #gendersky #booksky #devpsy
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“I wrote this book for survivors—to give them a road map I did not have,” said Price.

Read more about the event on our website: www.wcwonline.org/2025/from-he...

Purchase "This Happened To Me" here: www.simonandschuster.com/books/This-H...

📚💡 #gendersky #booksky #devpsy
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Price describes how she broke free of what had defined her childhood & went on to create a purpose-driven life and family on her own terms—eventually returning to the same community to help ensure that children are given the attention, protection, and services she never received. 📚💡 #devpsy
wcwonline.bsky.social
Last Thursday, WCW celebrated the release of "This Happened to Me: A Reckoning" by Associate Research Scientist Kate Price. Price was joined in conversation by pioneering activist, writer, and Senior Scholar Jean Kilbourne, w/ introductory remarks by Interim Executive Director Georgia Hall. 📚💡
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Sama’s words resonate deeply: Afghan girls are not symbols, they’re real people with hopes, fears, and dreams.

We’re proud to share her powerful article, written by Sama, a student at LEARN Afghan.

Read her full article:

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🛜 What's at stake as Taliban cut internet? International Scholar-in-Residence @pashtanadurrani.bsky.social was quoted in a DW News article about the sociopolitical ramifications of the Taliban's new internet ban, discussing its impact on the schooling of Afghan girls. [1/2] #edusky #womeninstem
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Afghanistan: What's at stake as Taliban cut internet?
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Read the article here: www.tvcnews.tv/digital-lite... [2/2]
#nigeria #edusky #womeninstem
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"Jigawa State Governor Umar Namadi says digital literacy is now a necessity for young people, as his administration steps up efforts to equip students with 21st-century skills.
Governor Namadi made the remarks while receiving a delegation from the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Peace Institute, accompanied by student volunteers from Harvard University, at Government House in Dutse. The team is in the state to support Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) education in primary and secondary schools."
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Int'l Scholar-in-Residence Hauwa Ibrahim was quoted in a TVC News article discussing Jigawa Governor Umar Namadi's comments on her partnership with NITDA Nigeria, which supports the Nigerian federal government’s goal of achieving 70% digital literacy by 2027. [1/2]
#nigeria #womeninstem #edusky
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Digital Literacy ‘No Longer Optional’ For Nigerians – Governor Namadi
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Read the full article here: www.dw.com/en/afghanist...
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“For girls & women, the decision could have especially serious consequences. After being banned from attending schools and universities, many turned to online education as their only means of continuing their studies. [...] ‘When the Taliban cut off the internet, it's not just a technical issue,’ warned Pashtana Durrani, founder of the online school network LEARN Afghanistan. ‘It's an attack on the country's future.’”
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🛜 What's at stake as Taliban cut internet? International Scholar-in-Residence @pashtanadurrani.bsky.social was quoted in a DW News article about the sociopolitical ramifications of the Taliban's new internet ban, discussing its impact on the schooling of Afghan girls. [1/2] #edusky #womeninstem
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Afghanistan: What's at stake as Taliban cut internet?
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📈 Are startup founders different from the average person? | Senior Research Scientist Sari Kerr's research is cited in this @economist.com article discussing the personality traits that may (or may not) result in entrepreneurial success. [1/2]
#iopsych #socialpsyc #econsky #entrepreneur
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Are startup founders different?