In this AMAC Magazine exclusive article
Lori Roman, President of the ACRU, shares a heartfelt story about growing up as a young girl and why an upbringing like hers is vital to ending the war on gender.
Trucks are for Girls
The curly-haired five-year-old was in trouble again. The year was 1967, and her kindergarten teacher had sent her to sit in the corner for the third time that week. The same crime was committed almost every day during recess. The little girl acted a lot like a little boy.
During indoor recess, she would not play with the toys on the girl’s side of the classroom and insisted on playing with the toys on the boy’s side. She had no interest in the kitchen set, but she loved the trucks…
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