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The Girls' / Young Women's Page
This is for all the girls out there that say this site doesn't have any girl stuff...
I don't really know any sites that girls go to, but here are a few I found on another website that you might like. If you want me to add or delete a certain one just e-mail me with a legitimate explanation and I will do so.
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http://www.josietrue.com/
(A free, NSF-sponsored adventure game for girls, created by Mary Flanagan. The game's hero is a Chinese-American girl named Josie True, who becomes involved in intrigue across time and space as she tries to find her inventor-turned-teacher, Ms. Trombone. The electronically sophisticated game is probably best enjoyed on a very fast Internet connection. The site also includes articles about girls and computer games and an account of updates to the game.) |
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http://www.cybergrrl.com/
(This site, founded by Aliza "Cybergrrl" Sherman, is informative and entertaining. Articles, advice, and terrific links on many women-related topics. Will probably appeal to teens and young women, as well as older women.)
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http://www.cybergrrlz.com/
Created by 16-year-old Heidi Rogers and more than a dozen other mostly teenage grrlz, Cyber Grrlz accurately describes itself as "the e-zine for girls with brains and a sense of humor." The site contains features about girls' sports, health, and music groups, advice from Aunt Crabby, reviews of books, films, and music, humor, puzzles, poetry and prose, web reviews, related links, and much more. A terrific site!) |
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http://www.dadsanddaughters.org/
(The DADs organization and website provide "tools to strengthen father-daughter relationships and to transform the pervasive cultural messages that value daughters more for how they look than for who they are." Resources include articles, surveys, self-help ideas, book recommendations, media watch, research information, and links to related sites.)
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http://www.dgarts.com/
Online version of a print magazine aimed at girls 10-15 who are interested in the arts. The online version includes features/sections on art, photography, music, writiing, comics and cartooning, book reviews, and more.) |
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http://www.feministsf.org/femsf/bibs/ya.html
(A listing of what's available for young adults, without much annotation. Part of Laura Quilter's extensive feminist science fiction site.)
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http://www.girlscando.com/index.html
(This site, whose aim is "helping girls discover their life's passions," is designed both for girls 8-18 and for adults who wish to work with girls. It is divided into seven sections: Outdoor Adventures, Sports, My Body, The Arts, Sci-Tech, Change the World, and Learn, Earn, Intern. Each section offers interviews with women in related fields, links to summer camps and other programs, recommendations for related books, films, music, and gifts, and more. The site arose from a book about girls' resources by Charlotte Milholland.) |
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