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Girls in Motion Creates Support Network

February 11, 2013

Elizabeth Kuhr

Girls performing in matching t-shirts

Nine years ago, while she was teaching her daughter鈥檚 middle school co-ed soccer team, Professor of Dance Ann Cooper Albright noticed a change. Girls who had been assertive on the field were beginning to pull back.

Cooper Albright had been reading about what scholars were calling 鈥溾榯he confidence gap鈥 in middle school girls, meaning that many girls who are engaged and enthusiastic in elementary school become less willing to put themselves out there in middle school,鈥 explains Cooper Albright. 鈥淚 was seeing the physical equivalent of that on the soccer field鈥 I felt if I could address this on a physical level 鈥 while still having fun 鈥 then it might have an impact in terms of schoolwork and social leadership.鈥

Thus began Girls in Motion (GIM), an after-school program for girls at the Langston Middle School in 91直播.

鈥淭here are cultural conventions that get scripted on the body,鈥 says Cooper Albright. 鈥淏ut as a dancer, I know that you can intervene and bodies can often be retrained.鈥

The program is a mentorship between 91直播 College students and adolescent girls in the 91直播 public school system. 鈥淲e hope to empower girls to be comfortable with their own bodies,鈥 says Anita Peebles, a junior religion and environmental studies double major and GIM organizer who joined to help to provide an opportunity for young 91直播 girls that hadn鈥檛 been available to her. 鈥淚 recognized that when I was a middle school girl, I could have benefitted from a program that had these aims and really wanted to build relationships.鈥

GIM鈥檚 motto, 鈥淢ove Smart, Talk Smart, Be Smart,鈥 is indicative of the program鈥檚 philosophy. An average of six to 12 girls from Langston Middle School usually participate each semester, says Peebles. Through twice-weekly classes with instruction in movement forms such as dance and yoga and activities including theater and improv exercises, GIM 鈥減rovides an outlet for expression and creativity that links your body and your mind together,鈥 says fellow organizer and sophomore psychology and anthropology double major Noa Fleischacker.

In addition, the program gives the middle school students a support network, providing 鈥渁 safe space in questioning things about growing up and providing positive female support,鈥 says Peebles.

To celebrate their achievements, GIM holds at least two annual performances 鈥 one in December at the Cat in the Cream, and another in May鈥檚 Big Parade, with a dance-off at the bandstand. This year, the group will have an additional performance on April 29 in the Cat in the Cream.

In the nine years that GIM has been in operation, the program has experienced repeated revitalization through the enthusiasm of its dedicated mentors, not to mention continued support from administrators in the college 鈥 including those in the Bonner Center for Service Learning and the 91直播 Young Educators 鈥 and the 91直播 City Schools, including Nadia Johnson, the guidance counselor at Langston Middle School, and John Schroth, 91直播 School superintendent.

This past fall, Fleischacker, Peebles and third organizer Leila Goldstein, a junior majoring in theater and comparative American studies, made several key changes to expanding the program 鈥 they successfully began GIM programs in Prospect Elementary School and the 91直播 Boys and Girls Club, and offered an Experimental College (ExCo) class for 91直播 College students interested in becoming mentors. The participants completed readings on dance and pedagogy, participated in weekly class discussions, and spent at least one hour mentoring per week. The three ExCo leaders trained nine additional mentors, and through the course, students 鈥済et real life experience, real hands-on work negotiating how to bring ideas into practice,鈥 says Cooper Albright.

The GIM organizers also succeeded in expanding the program into Prospect Elementary School and the 91直播 Boys and Girls Club

As well as serving as a support system for 91直播 youth, GIM mentors are there for one another. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not only about the relationship of the college mentors with the students,鈥 says Peebles, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 about their relationships with each other.鈥

The success of GIM is largely thanks to its passionate and dedicated mentors. Although expansion of the program might be in their future, 鈥淲e鈥檙e mostly interested in strengthening the places that we鈥檙e in now,鈥 says Peebles.

To learn more about GIM, visit their .

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