Interesting NYT article on the new fad of locker decoration companies. Three key paragraphs...
Rachel Simmons, a co-founder of the Girls Leadership Institute, a nonprofit group, and the author of “Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls,” said the trend “exemplifies the mixed messages that girls get about being powerful in the world,” adding: “Now you can’t just go to school and put your books in your locker between periods; it has to become a showcase for your design skills. You become a homemaker in the hallway.”
Wendi Aarons, a humor writer from Austin, Tex., needled the decorating phenomenon on a blog, The Mouthy Housewives. “Old gum. Rotten fruit. Broken hairbrushes. Smelly socks, dog-eared pictures of teenage werewolves,” she wrote. “That’s what a kid’s locker should have as its décor.”
Despite the causes for concern, the growing popularity of locker outfitting has fueled a mini-industry.
You can read the whole article HERE.
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