Our MISSION
Our mission is to disrupt misogyny and the impact it has on young women, girls, and gender-diverse young people.
We believe that creating sense-making spaces where young people can reclaim joy in their girlhood helps undo some of the harm caused by misogyny, empowering them to engage with feminist activism and find their voice.
Young women, girls and gender-diverse young people tell us how their lives are made less safe and free because of it.
We centralise their experiences and voices, supporting them and training the adults in their lives to better respond to misogyny and its harm in their school and youth centre communities.
We use a ‘whole-community approach’ in our work, offering training for adults working with and caring for young people, supporting them to deepen their understanding of misogyny and explore ways in which they can disrupt the harm that it causes.
What about the boys?
We specialise in gendered harm as it affects young people who identify with girlhood.
We believe those most affected by male violence are women, girls, and people read as female. We also understand that those who face multiple forms of discrimination encounter misogyny in ways that are shaped and often intensified by these intersecting inequalities.
We also recognise the impact that toxic masculinities and patriarchy have on men and boys, too. By collaborating with organisations working directly with men, young men and boys, we address the impact and harm of misogyny in their lives as well.
These partnerships enable us to deliver a genuinely whole-school, whole-community approach, where everyone is both included and supported.
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