It’s Girls’ Rights Week!

Girls' Rights WeekSmart Girls Know would like to join Girls Inc. in celebrating Girls’ Rights Week! From May 3 – May 7, Girls Inc. is focused on girls promoting positive spaces for physical activity as part of their and their communities’ greater health and wellbeing.

As part of the week, the Girls Inc. National Scholars traveled to Washington, D.C. where they met with Susan Sher, First Lady Michelle Obama’s Chief of Staff, and Jocelyn Frye, Director of Policy and Projects in the Office of the First Lady, to present finding of Girls Inc. Healthy Girls, Healthy Communities, a project in which girls across the country examined the resources available in their communities to encourage physical activity and barriers that prevent girls from using these resources.

This week is also meant to bring awareness to Girls Bill of Rights – six statements that help girls envision a healthy, successful future and an equitable society. So without further ado, here they are:

  • Girls have the right to be themselves and to resist gender stereotypes
  • Girls have the right to express themselves with originality and enthusiasm
  • Girls have the right to take risks, to strive freely, and to take pride in success
  • Girls have the right to accept and appreciate their bodies
  • Girls have the right to have confidence in themselves and be safe in the world
  • Girls have the right to prepare for interesting work and economic independence

For more info on Girls’ Rights Week, visit the Girls Inc. website here!

2 Comments »

  1. Stephanie Harig Said,

    June 2, 2010 @ 5:10 am

    An important way to encourage girls is to understand that the media contains so many negative images of women and girls! And we can take steps to promote healthier media images!

    The Healthy Media for Youth Act is a really great opportunity to support strong and healthy girls! It would do three things: create a grant program for media literacy programs for youth; facilitate research about the health impacts of the media on youth; and establish a commission to create voluntary guidelines for more girl-positive media.

    What a great way to support girls! You can visit http://www.girlscouts4girls.org to send a letter supporting the bill to your Representative. And tell your friends! This a great Girl Scouts-supported bill that really would make a difference in the lives of girls.

  2. dreber Said,

    June 3, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

    Thanks for the info, Stephanie!

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