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Thursday, May 3, 2012

4GGL Featured on Lifetime

Lifetime article on 4GGL
4GGL is the April/March Spotlight for "My Lifetime Commitment". Follow the link to read the article.

My Lifetime Commitment Spotlight - 4Girls GLocal

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Huffington Post: One Woman's Mission--Empowering World's Poorest Girls to Transform World


I first met Jin In off a snowy sidewalk near Bryant Park in New York City this past winter. She just returned from Nepal, energized. There, she was working to empower young women belonging to the lowest caste, a group most locals wouldn't touch or associate with. However Jin saw them as valuable members of society. In fact, she saw them as the greatest untapped human resource. Read more...

HP Communities: 4GGL-- Nurturing Tomorrow’s Women Leaders in Our “GLocal” World


Melissa Zieger: What is 4GGL?

Jin In: 4Girls GLocal Leadership (4GGL) is a social change organization with a mission to ignite, cultivate, and promote girls’ leadership development at the local level to advance gender equity at the global level. Our local focus is communities where girls’ human rights are repressed and marginalized. Our global focus is a bold movement to raise universal awareness about the intrinsic value and the leadership potential of the world’s poorest girls to change mindsets and attitudes that prevent these girls from realizing their full potential. In this way, 4GGL tackles the root of gender inequity, not just the symptoms of poverty and injustice the girls suffer. Read more...

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

New York University’s Perspectives on Global Issues by Christie Martin


Christy: So, do you want to start by telling us a little bit about your background and what led you to start your organization 4GGL?

Jin In: 4GGL is really my experience but more importantly my life story. I began doing community service since I was eight when I immigrated to the United States and found a mentor who taught me to serve the most vulnerable people in my community. It began in Houston, Texas, then to other large cities across the U.S. (San Francisco, NY, DC…) which expanded to communities around the world experiencing abject poverty. So my community became global. What I didn’t know in the beginning was that I was the poor. I was an immigrant little girl raised by a widow mother. But this mentor – Barbara Crocker - didn’t label me. She simply taught me to serve and to care about people. So it’s difficult to say what came first, my story or the experience. But I believe great innovators and visionaries are those who take chaos or some great injustice that has happened in their lives and turn it into an opportunity to do greater good. They bring order and justice to our world. Read more...

Daily Kos: Can the World's Poorest Girls Save the MDGs?


The United Nations is riveted this week on how badly our leaders are doing to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). One woman of action, a global activist I know, believes that only by empowering girls can MDGs be met. Jin In is Founding Director of 4Girls GLocal Leadership (4GGL) -- Inspiring Girls, Transforming the World.

Jin explained:

MDGs are eight anti-poverty goals the world leaders agreed to in 2000. Unfortunately, if they stay the course, they are not achievable by their target date of 2015. Sadly, not even one.

Now, what if I told you that there is a way? In fact, this solution will advance all MDGs and help to fight extremism and war, making our own communities safer. Read more...