ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月9日 02時46分


As of February 1, the Boy Scouts of America began accepting girls into all its ranks, including the Boy Scouts, the 11- to 17-year-old age group that’s been rebranded as Scouts BSA. The policy shift was hailed by the organization as a way to shape new female leaders, but it was met with immediate backlash from within the 109-year-old institution and from the @girlscouts. Nationwide, more than 8,000 girls have signed up for Scouts BSA, according to a spokeswoman for the Boy Scouts of America. 11-year-old Kelly Griffiths, photographed on the left by @saranaomiphoto, joined Yorktown Heights Troop 164 in New York last month with 11 other girls. She was attracted to #ScoutsBSA after years of watching her brothers participate in classic outdoor #BoyScout activities. “This feels really awesome,” Kelly said. “There are all these famous women of history and I feel like I deserve to be one of them.” Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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