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Sep 4, 2012

Camp for Transgender Kids Builds Trust

Boston Globe, Bella English Sep 2, 2012

Julie Drizin said: A week-long summer camp provides a safe place for transgender children to be themselves, make friends and get support.

bullying, transgender, gender identity, self-esteem

Jul 3, 2012

After Petition Drive, Seventeen Magazine Commits to 'Show Girls as They Really Are'

The New York Times, Media Decoder, Christine Haughney Jul 3, 2012

Julie Drizin said: Seventeen Magazine promises not to digitally alter photographs of models, in response to a grassroots campaign that charged the magazine with promoting unrealistic and unattainable body images that harm girls' self-esteem.

gender, feminism, body image, eating disorders, self-esteem

May 3, 2012

Thousands Join Girl in Urging Seventeen Magazine to Publish Unedited Images

The Guardian, Karen McVeigh May 3, 2012

Julie Drizin said: Teenage girls are petitioning a popular U.S. magazine to publish authentic images instead of pictures of young women photoshopped to look thinner and have unblemished skin.

gender, girls, teenagers, eating disorders, self-esteem

Feb 24, 2012

'Am I Ugly?' Videos: Young Teens Ask YouTube Users Whether They're Pretty Or Not

Huffington Post, Emma Gray Feb 21, 2012

Julie Drizin said: Self-esteem meme: middle school girls go online to have their looks judged by strangers.

tweens, adolescence, self-esteem

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