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About 50 million women were once part of Girl Scouts. That’s a lot of women with shared childhood memories of selling cookies, earning badges and singing “Make new friends ...” around a campfire.
But, do you know what today’s Girl Scouts are doing? The organization has been around for more than 100 years and it’s still changing to meet girls where they are.
Girl Scouts troops across the country are paying more attention to supporting girls’ mental health and swapping out crafts for new badges in activities like electrical wiring and voter registration awareness. Locally, the organization is adding more culturally specific troops for Somali, Hmong, Latina and Black girls.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks about the future of the Girl Scouts with Marisa Williams, who started as CEO of the local Girl Scouts River Valleys just over a year ago.
Guest:
Marisa Williams became the CEO of Girl Scouts River Valleys in Dec. 2022, after moving to Minnesota from Pittsburgh, Pa. She was previously the CEO of an affordable housing organization called HEARTH and before that was a regional executive director for the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh.
Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
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About 50 million women were once part of Girl Scouts. That’s a lot of women with shared childhood memories of selling cookies, earning badges and singing “Make new friends ...” around a campfire.
But, do you know what today’s Girl Scouts are doing? The organization has been around for more than 100 years and it’s still changing to meet girls where they are.
Girl Scouts troops across the country are paying more attention to supporting girls’ mental health and swapping out crafts for new badges in activities like electrical wiring and voter registration awareness. Locally, the organization is adding more culturally specific troops for Somali, Hmong, Latina and Black girls.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks about the future of the Girl Scouts with Marisa Williams, who started as CEO of the local Girl Scouts River Valleys just over a year ago.
Guest:
Marisa Williams became the CEO of Girl Scouts River Valleys in Dec. 2022, after moving to Minnesota from Pittsburgh, Pa. She was previously the CEO of an affordable housing organization called HEARTH and before that was a regional executive director for the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh.
Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
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