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Carly's Voice

I was stunned recently, having discovered Carly Fleischmann. This is not merely a story of female empowerment but human empowerment. It is incredible how technology can enable communication which would have been otherwise impossible. It's also very important not to judge a person based on how they appear. Being that Carly is a teenage girl I felt that you all would appreciate learning more about her. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1uPf5O-on0&feature=related

The Princess and the Frog

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I chose to review The Princess and the Frog. I chose this particular movie because when it first came out and there was all this hoopla going around about how African American girls finally got a “black princess”, I didn’t want that fact to take away from me truly enjoying what they had done with the fairytale and pick out every misrepresentation of the African American girl from the images placed on the scene. I have to admit sometimes I just want to be entertained. I want to just look at something that has been put together theatrically and just enjoy it without clouding my perception on what the media and the public really think about African American girls. So much noise was being made about how great this picture was for the African American viewer and how we could now be depicted as princesses and live happily ever after as so many white princesses did for years. Or could we? When the tape rolled I was ready. I had already heard a few things about the movie from my cousin, ...

The Itty Bitty Titty Commitee

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Completely edgy and riveting this film “The Itty Bitty Titty Committee” Directed by Jaime Babbit is a complete eye opener on the face of feminism that should be displayed out more. Taking place in Los Angeles, California “Ana” who is played by Melonie Diaz comes across the CIA whose meaning is Clits in Action after witnessing Sadie who’s played by Nicole Vicious tag across the front of a Plastic Surgeons office building where she works and inviting her along to go to one of their meetings. Ana who decides to go, and demonstrates how confused she is by their ideas and can truly show how confused women are in reality of how the media affects their daily lives without even being noticed of it. This small group of radical feminists who consists of other 3 members :Meat who’s the one behind all the artwork they display, Aggie who’s a transgender male and allowed in under the exception of having a clit, and finally Shula Smith who I think is the most radical of all 5 girls but speaks with c...

The Baby-Sitters Club

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Like most girls my age growing up, I read "The Baby Sitters Club" book series. My grandparents bought me the books from garage sales. I even had the trivia board game. The series and this movie follows seven girls from all different backgrounds. You had Mallory (the bookworm), Mary Anne (the quiet girl), Dawn (the environmentalist), Stacey (the New Yorker girl who loved to shop), Claudia (the creative artist), Kristy (the tomboy), and Jessi (the dancer). These seven girls operate their own baby-sitting business in their small town of Stoneybrook. This series doesn't do a great job of playing up stereotypes. Dawn wears flowers in her hair and long, flowy skirts. She is also always seen munching on some all-natural healthy food. Stacey is the pretty girl from New York who loves to shop. Mallory is the bookworm with glasses and the need to dress like the stereotypical "nerd". Kristy is the tomboy who plays sports and wouldn't be caught dead in a dress...

She's Too Young

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When I finished watching this movie, and began to write my review, I stared at a blank screen for about an hour. All I could say after watching this movie was “wow.” This Lifetime movie, Shes Too Young, explains it all in the title. It’s the story of a 14-year-old girl named Hannah. Hannah is in high school and comes from a great family. She has a father and mother who love her so much and take pride in her for always telling the truth. She plays the cello and has always excelled in school, getting straight A’s and being the perfect child. But that all changed. She began hanging out with two of the school’s most popular girls. Dawn and Becca become bad influences on Hannah. They introduce her to Nick, their schools “stud,” the boy that everyone wants to be with. One thing leads to another and Hannah loses her virginity to Nick, at the age of 14. But when Hannah refuses to have a three-some with Nick and two others, she soon learns that he’s not the great guy she thought he was. As if t...

Thirteen by Lindsey Hawkins

For my film review I watched the movie Thirteen. I choose it because I have never seen the movie before and I thought it would be interesting to watch and see what really goes on in some thirteen year old girls' lives. I was absolutely shocked after seeing the movie and I had know idea that girls this young were getting into some of the things they did. The main character in the movie Tracy was a regular thirteen year old in middle school just trying to fit in. She would watch the "popular hot girl" around school and decided she wanted to be friends with her. She started hanging out with the girl and everything went down hill after that. Tracy started stealing, drinking, smoking, doing drugs, and sexual acts. Her relationship with her mom became a disaster as she wouldn't listen to anything her mother said and talked very disrespectfully to her. It's really crazy how girls will act when they want to be with the popular kids. In this case it ruined Tracy and eventu...

Movie Review: "Mean Girls" By Robin Apelado

Many movies have tried to capture the “catty” ways of high school females, but few have captured it in its essence the way that the film “Mean Girls” does. This movie is based on the non-fiction book, “Queen Bees and Wannabes,” buy Rosalind Wiseman. It was screen written by Tina Fey as a comedy that portrays a home schooled girl, Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) going to public high school for the first time in her life. On her first day her eyes are opened to the difficulties of fitting in and dealing with the in and out crowds that permeate high school life. The movie theme revolves around, who belongs to the different cliques, the bullying that goes on between the cliques and between their own members, and how one becomes associated with certain cliques, especially those that are considered popular. Cliques are a part of all high schools in America and pose a great problem for those on the wrong side of their favor. Rosalind Wiseman recognizes the injustice that happens in the secondary ...

Book Review: Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye" (Heather Graves)

“In a land that loves its blond, blue-eyed children, who weeps for the dreams of a black girl?” – Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye The Bluest Eye weaves tales in many different ways: in its 164 pages, it contains a trauma narrative, a work of historical fiction, a tale of racism and families working to survive during the Great Depression – but at the root of all of these stories is one constant: a girl who wishes to be anything but who she is. Throughout the novel, Toni Morrison aims to deconstruct racial prejudice by opening up a narrative largely about whiteness, and how whiteness is seen to represent beauty. Another theme throughout the book is love and sex, and how those two are seen to be interchangeable in the eyes of some. Pecola Breedlove is the protagonist of the story. She is an eleven-year old girl who is constantly being reminded of her ugliness. Pecola believes that if only she had blue eyes, she could be beautiful and be seen in the same light as the little white girls wi...