The V-Day Campaign
The V-Day Campaign is a global movement founded by playwright Eve Ensler in 1998, aimed at raising awareness about violence against women and girls. It promotes education, activism, and fundraising to support local organizations that address issues such as domestic violence, sexual assault, and gender inequality. The campaign is best known for its annual event, V-Day, which encourages communities to host performances of Ensler's play, The Vagina Monologues.
Through various initiatives, the V-Day Campaign seeks to empower survivors and foster a culture of respect and equality. It has raised millions of dollars for grassroots organizations worldwide and has inspired countless individuals to take action against violence. The campaign emphasizes the importance of solidarity and collective efforts in creating lasting change.