Girls Nation Reflective Essay

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When I was chosen as one of three girls from my high school to attend Buckeye Girls State, I was ecstatic. Girls State was something that I had been looking forward to since 8th grade. Once I received the packet of information a few weeks before Girls State, I filled out the application to attend Girls Nation. At Girls Nation, two girls chosen from every state’s Girls State come together for a week in Washington, D.C. as “senators” where they debate bills and create laws within the “nation.” This had my name written all over it. After searching through every possible forum on the internet that related to Girls Nation, I came to the conclusion that it was impossible to be chosen for this prestigious honor. I remember being upset when I realized that Ohio’s Girls State program was one of the largest in the country, making it even harder to be chosen. I was still …show more content…

I learned so much about government and politics, and many of my views have been shifted as a result of this experience. Meeting the other young women at Girls Nation gave me hope for the future of America. I truly felt as though I was among the best and the brightest. The absolute highlight of the experience was the diversity within the group. I live in a town with about 3,000 people in it, and a majority of them are Caucasian. It is hard living to gain different perspectives living so far away from towns rich in culture and diversity. Girls Nation brought together young women from all different backgrounds, and gave us a platform to expand our knowledge and share our experiences and opinions. Aside from the amazing experience I had debating and voting on bills on the “senate” floor, I will never forget the faces and the stories of the women I met. Experiencing this opportunity and meeting these women helped shape me into the passionate person I am today, and will stick with me when I run for office in the

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