Image courtesy UN Women The United Nations designated October 11 as the International Day of the Girl Child in 2011. We’ve gathered some of the best ways to celebrate this 100 percent youth-led movement for gender justice. The main Day of the Girl site is a great place to get started. Look for events and ways to get involved all year. Also follow @un_women on UN Women on Twitter and Instagram, and the hashtag #dayofthegirl for vibrant conversation among the many organizations committed to supporting girls and women, and people around the world discussing this event. Share the Day of the Girl Start the Conversation toolkit with tips for girls on talking about feminism, intersectionality, and social justice with all different types of people–family, friends, boys, and people from different backgrounds than you. #DayoftheGirl idea #9: Put yourself in a position of power! Run for student council or step up to be a club president. — Day of the Girl-US (@DayoftheGirl) October 8, 2015 In Atlanta, join the CARE Walk for Lasting Change. Check out One Girls and Women on Twitter‘s work around the world, and today’s Day of the Girl guest post from Malala. Sign First Lady Michelle Obama’s 62 Million Girls Yearbook,...