Those who lead

Shantell Gonzalez is the commanding officer of Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High’s Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program. The 16-year-old cadet knows the challenges of leading a company of males but trains as hard in the hopes of one day joining the military.

Produced by Nicole Barradas and Chloe Golan, students at Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High School in Miami, Florida.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Victor Fernandez.

Station support provided by WLRN.

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Fighting stereotypes

Anna Mikeska attacks the stereotype that women can’t be fighters in her coed self-defense classes. By practicing Krav Maga, a form of hand-to-hand combat developed by the Israeli army, she feels empowered and knows she can fight just as well as the boys.

Produced by Seth Denton, Cameron Kurtiak, Jacob Lineberry, Jordan Pippins, Erin Sanders, and Conrad Tolbert, students at Forestview High School in Gastonia, North Carolina.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educators Sally Griffin and Melissa Heilig.

Mentor support provided by John Bullington and Yolian Ortiz South Carolina ETV.

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The chance to dance

Adrian is the only male dancer on his high school’s Lariettes dance team. Many consider this brave, but according to Adrian he’s just is doing what makes him happy.

Produced by Karen Orduna and Alexandria Thompson, students at the Mesquite Student Network in Mesquite, Texas.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Shonda Tindall.

Mentor support provided by Thaisi Da Silva, Matthew Ehrichs and Jordan Vesey of the PBS NewsHour.

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Taking flight

Hannah Miller loves dancing, but her true passion is flying planes. Although she knows the aviation industry is dominated by men, Hannah is earning her pilot’s license and hopes to become a full-time pilot one day.

Produced by Josephine Conley, Hadley King, Hannah Miller and Gigi Robertson, students at Dalton Middle School in Dalton, Georgia.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Gina Gray.

Mentor support provided by Jon Nelson of Georgia Public Broadcasting.

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Confidence is key

DJ recently made the decision to openly identify as transgender at her school. While the New York teen was nervous about the reaction from her peers, DJ’s confidence gives her the strength to live her life.

Produced by Verliddia Jones, Tatyana Moses, Kenetria Redfern and Daja’vu Romer, students at Cheektowaga Central High School in Cheektowaga, New York.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Joel Malley.

Mentor support provided by Lynne Bader of WNED.

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On the outside

High school senior Semra is a member of the LGBT community at her high school. As she gradually made the choice to forgo gender norms by wearing her hair short and dressing in men’s clothes, she was supported by her friends and family.

Produced by Lauren Helstad, Mya Long and Lauren Perry, students at Black River Falls High School in Black River Falls, Wisconsin.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Julie Tiedens.

Mentor support provided by Steve Bayless of Arizona Public Media.

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Laces out

Since seventh grade, Lexi Dressing has been tackling gender stereotypes as the only girl on her school football team. Now a junior, Lexi is the kicker for Nation Ford High School’s varsity team.

Produced by Sydney Miller, a junior at Fort Mill High School in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Karin McKemey.

Station support provided by South Carolina ETV.

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Fix all of it

What’s it like to be a female mechanic? Sofia Rodriguez is an 18-year-old Texas native who currently works at both Jiffy Lube and Dynamic Motor Repair. Working in a male-dominated field can be challenging however, Sofia says “bring it on.”

Produced by Luisa Garcia and Karen Lopez, students at Manor High School in Manor, Texas.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Rakeda Ervin.

Mentor support provided by Allie Sandza of KLRU.

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Against the current

Andy identifies as gender fluid, meaning the Arizona teen feels most comfortable expressing both male and female characteristics. Maintaining a positive outlook is key to tackling the challenges that come with living outside the box.

Produced by Christian Guzman, a senior at South Mountain High School in Phoenix, Arizona.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Heather Jancoski.

Mentor support provided by Arizona PBS.

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Leveling the field

Female engineers are in short supply, but girls are chipping away at the stereotypes that previously discouraged many from entering the industry. Lydia Jameson is an engineering student who hopes to continue leveling the field.

Produced by Christopher Ediger, a sophomore at Vista PEAK Preparatory in Aurora, Colorado.

Instruction provided by SRL Connected Educator Jason Burchard.

Mentor support provided by Mary Jo Brooks and Rocky Mountain PBS.

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