19 Nov 2017
23m

Special Episode: The Daily for Kids

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The Daily

The Boy Scouts of America's decision to begin accepting girls serves as a catalyst for examining gender roles and the evolving nature of youth organizations. Twin sisters Clio and Elsa Moock offer contrasting perspectives: Elsa, who identifies as a tomboy, sought to join the Boy Scouts to access more adventurous activities like whittling and archery, eventually finding acceptance and leadership roles within her local troop. Conversely, Clio chooses to remain in the Girl Scouts, valuing the comfort of an all-girl environment while simultaneously expressing envy toward the more hands-on, technical projects—such as building rockets—available to her sister’s troop. This dialogue highlights the tension between the desire for gender-specific spaces and the need for inclusive, skill-based programming, ultimately suggesting that the ability to choose between different organizational cultures is essential for personal empowerment and self-expression.

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