You haven’t seen what girls can do — and what they’re most passionate about — until you get 30,000 of them together in one online space. Dreaming of a more empowered tomorrow 21-year-old Rozan Talevian started this Vancouver-based online space, Inpower, in 2014. It started off innocuously, a small Facebook group centred on Vancouver’s North Shore that encouraged self-identified women and non-binary people to come together and share advice, stories, and questions among themselves. Two years later, the group has the population of a small city — but Talevian isn’t surprised. She saw the need for a communal space for…
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