Brilliant
This week has been a barrage of terrifying, infuriating, mind-numbing news. There is something very wrong with the New Guy. But among all the Voldemort/Dr. Evil headlines, I saw this today:
Study Shows Little Girls Doubt Women Can Be Brilliant
According to a study published today in the journal Science, girls as young as six begin to believe that men are inherently smarter and more talented than women. This leads to a snowball effect of girls participating less in school, girls not studying STEM subjects, and an entire gender not entering the fields that will move us forward.
We marched last weekend to battle this type of thinking. We marched for reproductive rights, for education, for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. We marched to show generations yet to come that they can always Be More.
It is our responsibility to reprogram this thought process---to literally change their minds. If you have a little girl in your life, let her know that she can paint landscapes with words like Rachel Carson. Teach her that she can do cool physics stuff like Dianna Cowern. Show her she can be a spy using math. And like Maya Angelou, she can RISE.












