NEW: spent this week in Randolph, Vermont, speaking to high school girls who face heavy criticism + potential punishment from their school for pushing back against a biological male using their locker room. Here's what these girls have to say for themselves:
Conversation
Replying to
Early on a foggy Wednesday morning, we met up with some of these girls at the local bowling-alley-turned-diner. Nervous to speak out, each girl sat down, mic’d up, and offered her own explanation as to why she believes her voice is not being respected.
8
93
358
Very proud of our team for turning this around so quickly and for giving a voice to these girls.
Full video on YouTube here:
7
97
369
Great work in giving the a voice so others can see their side of the story.
2
35
Very courageous! This needs to be spread far & wide.
2
5
43
They shouldn’t have to go through this or explain! These girls have ran absolute right to THEIR private space!
6
118
Good for them for speaking up and speaking out. I’m proud of them. They should not have to be subjected to this or made to feel uncomfortable in any shape or form. It’s not right.
2
7
81
We are educated early on. If at any point a male makes us feel uncomfortable whether it’s something they said or are doing then it’s sexual harassment. How is this any different? The #MeToo movement sure took a dumpster dive..
2
7
61
Show replies
Take your teens out of that school immediately. There must be something they can do to stop this perverse sexual harassment.
1
1
23
We have failed our children. These girls are heroes 👏
1
11
148
parents pay taxes to the schools are not they the owners and pay the salaries for the school administration and teachers? They should have a voice in what is permitted. Why aren’t the parents striking the school and putting it in the headlines everyday until a change happens
2
25





