"You throw 'like a girl.'" A lot of us have heard these words growing up and usually it's an insult. Procter & Gamble Co.'s Always and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield have teamed up to break the stereotype and boost self esteem for girls and women.
The video asks "When did doing something 'like a girl' become an insult?" Check out the powerful video below and share your thoughts!
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We think it's great too MoWilson!! So glad you're going to share with your daughter. Let's change what it means to do things like a girl :)
July 9, 2014 - 2:28pmThis Comment
Amazing video! So true!! I am going to share this with my daughter Sammy....
July 3, 2014 - 12:23pmThis Comment
Such a powerful campaign! I definitely "run like a girl" ;)
July 1, 2014 - 5:35pmThis Comment
This is so awesome! What a great campaign from Always! Kudos to them!!! I worked most of my career in Consumer Electronics 20 years ago, when it was definitely male-dominated, especially with all the asian manufacturers, and even today video products do tend to be looked at as men's toys. But, personally, I really enjoyed being one of the few females in the male industry, and I loved getting the opportunity to prove that "doing it like the girl" was as good as it could possibly be done!
July 1, 2014 - 10:21amThis Comment