Powered by Girl: A Field Guide for Supporting Youth Activists
<b>A playbook for working with and training girls to be activists of their own social movements</b><br /><br />Drawing from a diverse collection of interviews with women and girl activists, <i>Powered by Girl</i> is both a journalistic exploration of how girls have embraced activism and a guide for adults who want to support their organizing. Here we learn about the intergenerational support behind thirteen-year-old Julia Bluhm when she got <i>Seventeen</i> to go Photoshop free; nineteen-year-old Celeste Montaño, who pressed Google to diversify their Doodles; and sixteen-year-old Yas Necati, who campaigns for better sex education. And we learn what experienced adult activists say about how to scaffold girls’ social-change work. Brown argues that adults shouldn’t encourage girls to “lean in.†Rather, girls should be supported in creating their own movements—disrupting the narrative, developing their own ideas—on their own terms.<br /><br /><br /><i>From the Trade Paperback edition.</i>