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Sky’s the limit

The Aerospace Program at South Mountain High School allows students to take flight classes. Despite being the only two girls in the class, Karen and… Read More

Against the current

South Mountain High School student Andy Jordan identifies as gender fluid, meaning he feels most comfortable expressing both male and female characteristics. Maintaining a positive… Read More

Dangerous and neat

Kalei Kipp is the only girl in Cedar Crest High School’s welding program. Even though only three percent of welders in the U.S. are women,… Read More

Wrestling with stereotypes

At Etiwanda High School, freshman Aleena Gomez and junior Harley Liera are the only girls on the school wrestling team. As female competitors, they also… Read More

Tough enough

Ines Gonzalez is not going to let gender boundaries prevent her from doing what she loves most — boxing. When she trains hard, Ines knows… Read More

Just as strong

High school students Channel Rogers and Sierra Buster refuse to let gender stereotypes prevent them from pursuing a hobby they both enjoy, building, and a… Read More

Prototypically me

Being the only girl on her school’s robotics team was intimidating at first, especially when most of the opposing teams were also all boys, but… Read More

All are welcome

Jairus Pacelo leads Etiwanda High School’s feminist club, which seeks to challenge what a feminist looks like and fight gender stereotypes with education and understanding. Read More

Girls do it beta

Jillian Coovert is a computer programmer at Etiwanda High School who enjoys hacking but does NOT enjoy being told what she should and shouldn’t do. Read More

One of the guys

Miren Cancio’s coming of age struggle was made public when he decided to transition genders. For the small community of Etiwanda High School, Miren’s personal… Read More