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Story by Becca,

As a 14-year-old girl, I often get giggles and I'm told that wanting to be an astronaut is a "boys job." I still don't understand why. Old stereotypes seem to still define women in many areas. And I have found that young girls gravitate to what they have been exposed to. In my area, it's usually dance lessons. There isn't much more than that for girls from about four to ten years old. Most of my little neighbors spend their days twirling around in their leotards. No wonder they don't see all the possibilities that Dr. Sally Ride and other pioneering women have opened up to them. What good are all these doors if we aren't willing to step through them? Girls need to be exposed to all the many opportunities that are available to them when they are very young and are beginning to create their own sense of self. In my area, there weren't many options for these girls. I wondered if I could be someone who could change that for them.

Being a scientific type of chick, I decided to do an experiment. I wondered if my little leotard clad neighbors would take to science related activities if they were given the opportunity. I invited them one Saturday afternoon to a girls-only "Space Camp" in our backyard. With a mix of razzle-dazzle experiments and space related arts and crafts, I quickly saw that my hypothesis was right. For weeks after this event, I was finding hand drawn solar systems and space ships on my front porch; gifts from my young neighbors. Word spread and other parents of girls in my area started begging for me to repeat the opportunity.


Today. Tomorow.
The future. Your future.
You.