Elena Favilli
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Elena Favilli | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | University of Bologna University of California, Berkeley |
Occupation(s) | CEO and Founder of Rebel Girls |
Known for | Author and creator of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls |
Elena Favilli (born 3 August 1982) is an Italian bestselling author, speaker, entrepreneur and liberal feminist leader.
Biography
[edit]Elena Favilli is the founder and CEO of digital media company Rebel Girls.[1] Favilli is the co-author of the Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls children's books.[2][3] The books were praised for introducing young girls to real-life role models, like Oprah, J. K. Rowling, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Frida Kahlo, while recognizing the achievements of women throughout history.[4][5]
Before writing Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, Favilli worked as a journalist. She has written for The Guardian,[6] COLORS Magazine, McSweeney’s, RAI, Il Post, and La Repubblica.
Rebel Girls was founded by Favilli in 2016, with a mission to highlight the lives of important women throughout history. Under Favilli’s direction, Rebel Girls has published 4 additional children’s books.[7] Rebel Girls books have been translated into nearly 50 languages.[8]
Favilli is the creator and executive producer of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: The Podcast. Every episode features the story of a woman from Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, narrated by influential women like Melinda Gates, Priscilla Chan, Jameela Jamil, and Tarana Burke.[9][10] Season 2 of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: The Podcast won the Best in Education at the Podcast Awards in 2019.[11]
In November 2020, Rebel Girls published Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World, also written by Favilli.[12][13]
As of December 2018[update], Favilli was residing in Los Angeles.[14]
Works
[edit]- Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls Volume 1
- Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls Volume 2
- Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World (October 2020)
- Favilli, Elena (28 February 2015). "Silicon valley is more Flintstones than Jetsons when it comes to women". The Guardian.
References
[edit]- ^ Fox, MeiMei. "4 Educational Company Founders Share Tips For Managing School And Work From Home". Forbes.
- ^ magazine, Los Angeles (4 December 2018). "How Two Local Women Are Empowering a Generation of Rebel Girls". Lamag - Culture, Food, Fashion, News & Los Angeles.
- ^ Ruiz, Rebecca. "This book for 'rebel girls' just broke a Kickstarter record for the best reason". Mashable. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
- ^ O'Farrell, Maggie (15 December 2017). "In praise of JK Rowling and all other Rebel Girls". The Guardian.
- ^ Walker, Esther. "Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls — a revolution at bedtime".
- ^ Favilli, Elena (28 February 2015). "Silicon valley is more Flintstones than Jetsons when it comes to women | Elena Favilli". The Guardian.
- ^ "Simon & Schuster | Rebel Girls - Available For Sale Now". www.simonandschuster.com.
- ^ "Now available in 49 languages and countries". Rebel Girls.
- ^ LaScala, Marisa (25 March 2020). "The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel Kids' Podcast Is Like 'Stranger Things' Meets 'The Goonies'". Good Housekeeping.
- ^ "10 Family Podcasts to Download NOW". Red Tricycle. 16 April 2020.
- ^ "Check out these five People's Choice Podcast Awards winners". news.yahoo.com.
- ^ "Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Immigrant Women Who Changed the World". 13 October 2020.
- ^ Favilli, Elena (2020), Good night stories for rebel girls : 100 immigrant women who changed the world, Annie Q., Daphne Rubin-Vega, Deepti Gupta, Diane Guerrero, Gisela Chípe, Ifrah Mansour, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-593-33942-8, OCLC 1197988370, retrieved 2021-10-14
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ magazine, Los Angeles (2018-12-04). "How Two Local Women Are Empowering a Generation of Rebel Girls". Lamag - Culture, Food, Fashion, News & Los Angeles. Retrieved 2021-10-14.