A few days ago, I wrote about a woman who upholds her convictions--or, at least, the stated values of an organization she leads.
The Queen Anne Office (in Western Washington State) of the Girl Scouts received a $100,000 donation with a request that it wouldn't be used to help transgender girls.
That donation was equal to a quarter of the office's budget for a year. It could have sent hundreds of girls to camp. But Megan Ferland returned it.
The office's online marketing manager then started #ForEVERYGirl, a crowd-funding campaign on IndieGoGo. As of last night, it raised $300,000.
Now, if the Girl Scouts can do that--and integrate trans girls fairly seamlessly, as they did with the first Black Girl Scouts in 1917 (the organization was founded five years earlier)--why do the Boy Scouts have such a problem with gay, let alone trans, Scouts and Scoutmasters?
The Queen Anne Office (in Western Washington State) of the Girl Scouts received a $100,000 donation with a request that it wouldn't be used to help transgender girls.
That donation was equal to a quarter of the office's budget for a year. It could have sent hundreds of girls to camp. But Megan Ferland returned it.
The office's online marketing manager then started #ForEVERYGirl, a crowd-funding campaign on IndieGoGo. As of last night, it raised $300,000.
Now, if the Girl Scouts can do that--and integrate trans girls fairly seamlessly, as they did with the first Black Girl Scouts in 1917 (the organization was founded five years earlier)--why do the Boy Scouts have such a problem with gay, let alone trans, Scouts and Scoutmasters?