Mary Sue Barnett ARCWP
You have the right to be educated about gender issues
You have the right to be educated about gender-based violence
You have the right to be free of gender-stereotyping that would constrict your growth and potential
You have the right to express your femaleness on your own terms
You have the right to be treated like a human being:
-to be free of catcalls and lewd gestures from men and boys
-to be free of gazes and gawks from men and boys
You have the right to anger and resistance if you are treated like an object
You have the right to speak your voice free of ridicule and retaliation by boys and men
You have the right to be free of sexual harassment and sexual abuse in your home, school, playground, sidewalk, church, doctor’s office, sports teams, and EVERYWHERE.
You have the right to your own bodily boundaries
You have the right to be believed
You have the right to be listened to and understood deeply
You have the right to be protected from sexism by caring adults everywhere you go
You have the right to tell a trusted adult if someone has hurt you
You have the right to healing and justice if someone has hurt you
You have the right to tell a trusted adult if your dad mistreats your mom
You have the right to be respected in mind and spirit
You have the right to feel safe and be safe as a girl
You have the right to contribute to your community on an equal basis with boys
You have the right to have your femaleness equally and respectfully represented in text and symbol
You have the right to be free and happy in your own body
You have the right to evolve and pursue your dreams
You have the right to be in environments where women are safe, strong, visible, vocal, and free of male-domination
You have the right to be celebrated as a girl human being
And God? . . . SHE agrees.
by Rev. Mary Sue Barnett
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