History of Feminism
Related: About this forumIn Oakland's Radical Brownies, Girls Collect Merit Badges for Activism
Co-founders Anayvette Martinez and Marilyn Hollinquest started the group for 8-12 year-old girls late last year with the aim of having a Girl Scout-like group that would be focused on social justice. Both Martinez and Hollinquest are queer women of color who each have over a decade of experience working with LGBTQ youth and young people of color, though Martinez has no personal experience with the Girl Scouts or old-school scouting.
The Radical Brownies all came about organically last year, says Martinez, spurred on by her fourth-grade daughter Coatlupes desire to join a young girls troop. "As she was blooming into a young girl of color, I watched her begin to navigate her identity and growth, Martinez said. I saw the need for a group that would empower and encourage her to form bonds of sisterhood with other girls in her community. I began to imagine what a radical young girls social justice troop looked like, a group that centered and affirmed her experiences as a beautiful and brilliant brown girl against so many societal pressures to conform to mainstream ideals of girlhood."
Today, Coatlupe is working toward her second Radical Brownies badge, this one in Radical Beauty. The youngster has a keen awareness of how stereotypes around beauty negatively herCoatlupe told me that Radical Beauty is about loving the skin you are in and ignoring commercials that say you need certain products to be beautiful when really you are beautiful just the way you are.
Since the troops debut, theyve received a ton of positive media attention (and some nasty critics, of course, like one person who described the troop as future Marxist agitators). On January 22, the Young Women of Color Leadership Council wrote to the Radical Brownies in an open letter, Many of us grew up wishing we had something like what you have created and are so happy to see you forming this sisterhood. We know that sisterhood is radical and revolutionary and can see the love and support you have for one another in ourselves as well." I sat down recently and talk with Martinez about all these issues.
http://bitchmagazine.org/post/in-oaklands-radical-brownies-girls-collect-merit-badges-for-activism
NYC_SKP
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Radical Beauty is about loving the skin you are in and ignoring commercials that say you need certain products to be beautiful when really you are beautiful just the way you are.
ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)F4lconF16
(3,747 posts)I am sharing this with a whole bunch of people. Thanks!
ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)littlemissmartypants
(25,179 posts)My cuppa tea.
7wo7rees
(5,128 posts)sheshe2
(87,193 posts)Yes!
ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)mopinko
(71,687 posts)future Marxist agitators like it's a bad thing.
wtf?
ismnotwasm
(42,436 posts)I say bring them on
mopinko
(71,687 posts)can we have a troop here in chicago?
they can come to my farm any time.
seabeyond
(110,159 posts)with this step forward.
excellent.
and it takes me to, .... men as a whole, as a group, have been sinking lower and lower. so clearly, in our face... women are a less meat, the message so clear to all of us, that it just makes it so much easier to address this with our girls. as they rise above, becoming more.
a whole group is gonna be really really unhappy because their choices that they thought so privileged, create a reaction that is not going to behoove them.