Earlier this month, my colleagues at the National Council for Research on Women asked advocates and scholars working on issues affecting girls’ lives–along with girls themselves–to address the national conversation on girl’s needs, desires, and rights. What would they like to see changed? Some links to their responses, below.
Navigating Girlhood to Womanhood from New Moon’s Nancy Gruver
Twelve-year Old Calls for Better Educational Opportunities for Girls, by Hannah
Dear Arne Duncan—Not Everyone Learns the Same Way! by Sylvie, grade 5
Young Obama Campaign Worker Wants Equal Opportunities to Pursue Her Dreams, by Ashley, age 14
With New President, Young Girl Sees Chance for the End of Racism, by Nkem, age 10
Lyn Mikel Brown Counters the “Mean Girl†Onslaught with Strength-Based Programs
Allison Kimmich Advises Obama to Connect Policy to Parenting
GIRLS FORUM: R-E-S-P-E-C-T, by Courtney Macavinta, founder and CEO of Respect Rx
GIRLS FORUM: Kathy Cloninger–Developing Girls of Courage, Confidence, and Character
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Elline — February 18, 2009
D, Just getting caught up from AWP now and saw this -- so useful. Many thanks. And a big happy welcome to your new decade! Happy b-day week, month, year! xo, E