The midterm elections sent a clear message that historically underrepresented groups deserve to have their voices heard in Washington.
And for the record number of women elected to Congress in 2018, a number of them are probably giving thanks to the Girl Scouts of the USA.
That's because 58% of the women elected to the House of Representatives participated in the Girl Scouts way back before any of them were likely even dreaming of running for elected office someday.
While women are 50 percent of the population, women are still the minority in Congress. In 2018, a record number of women ran for Congress, and a record number of them won their elections. 102 women were elected to the House of Representatives, widely surpassing the previous record of 84 .
It's a huge milestone for progress and a reminder of how far we still have to go for true gender equality.
Our nation has become more politically minded since the election of Donald Trump, with protests and rallies now seeming to be a weekend activity. And with the Women’s Marches pulling crowds of literally millions of people, it’s not surprising that more women than ever were inspired to run for office.
Since the Girl Scout’s founding in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, the Girl Scouts have had the mission to empower young women during their formative years. Currently, the Girl Scouts of the USA is the largest leadership organization for women in the world.
By allowing girls to be a part of a supportive female environment, the Girl Scouts provide a space where women can learn to lead without the gender bias found in other spaces.
As a former Girl Scout myself, I remember being given leadership opportunities within my Scout group that would have likely gone to a boy in a mixed-gender environment. And, more importantly, was given the attitude that these opportunities shouldn’t automatically go to a boy.
Additionally, the Girl Scouts provide women with strong female role models.
Even the act of witnessing a woman in a leadership position can go a long way in making a young girl feel that this role is something she can aspire to.
From having the guidance of a strong Scout Leader to learning about women who have made history for their accomplishments, to gaining inspiration from successful CEOs who were once scouts themselves.
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Civic minded girls grow up to become civic minded women.
No longer are we telling girls that their only place is in the house. Their place is also in the House and Senate. Girls who are growing up now have a plethora of strong female role models that past generations of women didn’t always have access to.
Notable Girl Scout alumni include Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, and every female Secretary of State – Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, and Hillary Clinton.
And Girl Scout alumni now make up the overwhelming majority of female senators as well.
If the trend continues into 2020 and beyond, it's fully possible that the girls growing up today will occupy 50 percent of the seats in Washington tomorrow. You go, Girl (Scouts)!
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An Irish woman went to the doctor for a routine eye exam. She left with bright neon green eyes.
It's not easy seeing green.
Did she get superpowers?
Going to the eye doctor can be a hassle and a pain. It's not just the routine issues and inconveniences that come along when making a doctor appointment, but sometimes the various devices being used to check your eyes' health feel invasive and uncomfortable. But at least at the end of the appointment, most of us don't look like we're turning into The Incredible Hulk. That wasn't the case for one Irish woman.
Photographer Margerita B. Wargola was just going in for a routine eye exam at the hospital but ended up leaving with her eyes a shocking, bright neon green.
At the doctor's office, the nurse practitioner was prepping Wargola for a test with a machine that Wargola had experienced before. Before the test started, Wargola presumed the nurse had dropped some saline into her eyes, as they were feeling dry. After she blinked, everything went yellow.
Wargola and the nurse initially panicked. Neither knew what was going on as Wargola suddenly had yellow vision and radioactive-looking green eyes. After the initial shock, both realized the issue: the nurse forgot to ask Wargola to remove her contact lenses before putting contrast drops in her eyes for the exam. Wargola and the nurse quickly removed the lenses from her eyes and washed them thoroughly with saline. Fortunately, Wargola's eyes were unharmed. Unfortunately, her contacts were permanently stained and she didn't bring a spare pair.
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Since she has poor vision, Wargola was forced to drive herself home after the eye exam wearing the neon-green contact lenses that make her look like a member of the Green Lantern Corps. She couldn't help but laugh at her predicament and recorded a video explaining it all on social media. Since then, her video has sparked a couple Reddit threads and collected a bunch of comments on Instagram:
“But the REAL question is: do you now have X-Ray vision?”
“You can just say you're a superhero.”
“I would make a few stops on the way home just to freak some people out!”
“I would have lived it up! Grab a coffee, do grocery shopping, walk around a shopping center.”
“This one would pair well with that girl who ate something with turmeric with her invisalign on and walked around Paris smiling at people with seemingly BRIGHT YELLOW TEETH.”
“I would save those for fancy special occasions! WOW!”
“Every time I'd stop I'd turn slowly and stare at the person in the car next to me.”
“Keep them. Tell people what to do. They’ll do your bidding.”
In a follow-up Instagram video, Wargola showed her followers that she was safe at home with normal eyes, showing that the damaged contact lenses were so stained that they turned the saline solution in her contacts case into a bright Gatorade yellow. She wasn't mad at the nurse and, in fact, plans on keeping the lenses to wear on St. Patrick's Day or some other special occasion.
While no harm was done and a good laugh was had, it's still best for doctors, nurses, and patients alike to double-check and ask or tell if contact lenses are being worn before each eye test. If not, there might be more than ultra-green eyes to worry about.