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GIRLS’ BILL OF RIGHTS

On March 23, 2000 Girls Inc. launched the national Girls’ Rights Campaign with the release of a Harris Interactive survey that found "62% of girls say that gender stereotypes still limit their right to be themselves."  Listed below are the six Bill of Rights for girls.

GIRLS HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE THEMSELVES AND TO RESIST GENDER STEREOTYPES

Stereotypes: Girls are not supposed to be strong and tough

Parents want girls to play with dolls, not trucks

Girls are supposed to be kind and caring

GIRLS HAVE THE RIGHT TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES WITH ORIGINALITY AND ENTHUSIASM

Stereotypes: Girls are expected to speak softly and not cause trouble

People think girls are only interested in love and romance

People do not think girls are good leaders

GIRLS HAVE THE RIGHT TO TAKE RISKS, TO STRIVE FREELY AND TO TAKE PRIDE IN SUCCESS

Stereotypes: The smartest girls in school are not popular

Girls are told not to brag about things they do well

People think girls are weird if they plan to be firefighters or police officers

GIRLS HAVE THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT AND APPRECIATE THEIR BODIES

Stereotypes: In school, boys think they have a right to discuss girl’s bodies in public

Girls are under a lot of pressure to dress the right way

The most popular girls in school are very thin

GIRLS HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THEMSELVES AND TO BE SAFE IN THE WORLD

Stereotypes: Girls are under a lot of pressure to please everyone

Girls are expected to spend a lot of their time on housework and taking

care of younger brothers and sisters

People think it is not important to teach girls how to protect themselves

GIRLS HAVE THE RIGHT TO PREPARE FOR INTERESTING WORK AND ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE

Stereotypes: People think girls do not know how to take care of their own      money 

The most important thing for girls is to get married and have children

Teachers think it is not important for girls to be good at math

 

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