Category: Teenagers

Video: Part 2 of What Does Being An Ally Look Like

We only answered questions from participants. One question we answered is: If I see someone else say something I think is racist but the person of color it is directed to doesn’t say anything about it, do I bring it up? How?

February 11

February 11 is a great day to remind you of the wonderful things happening within and around Marvelous University as we are getting ready for summer.Β 

I know you’re thinking, summer?!?!Β 

Talk To White Boys

This MAGA loser gleefully bothering a Native American protestor at the Indigenous Peoples March. pic.twitter.com/jIb5K68vIs — Talia (@2020fight) January 19, 2019 This is why I want to speak/teach/talk with young white males. I know, I know. Some of you are like wait, I thought you worked with girls? I do but, it has been on…

Get Ready For Valentine’s Day

Ok, maybe you’re not ready to think about that, especially for your high school daughter. You’re not ready to think about her being in love and all giggly about someone. But, well, one day…maybe…it will happen.

Attention High School Girls! πŸ™ŒπŸ’—πŸ’œπŸ’š

Happy New Year! I hope this note finds you absolutely marvelous! I’m stopping in quickly to say thank you. Thank you for asking and thank you for waiting. You have been so patient in your waiting. You have asked nicely: So, when are you going to do an event for high school girls? πŸ™‚ Or,…

She’s Not Ignoring It.

Because language is important.Β  Because words are important. Because experiences are important, I thought it would be a good idea to post this blog again.Β 

I hope that you’re already having this discussion with your preteens and teens. I hope this enhances the conversation. And if you’re not having the discussion yet, I ask you to talk about it.

Please.

So she can be aware and be prepared.

Marvelous 2018

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