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Teenagers Document Misogyny in Schools Ahead of Curriculum Changes

August 19, 2026

Why it matters locally: While the film's origins are elsewhere, Florida's educational institutions are also subject to ongoing curriculum reviews, making the documented issues of misogyny relevant to discussions on student experiences and safe learning environments across the state.


A group of teenage girls produced a film describing instances of misogyny they reported experiencing in school. These experiences included a 'rape list' and other forms of harassment. The students created the film as educational institutions prepare for curriculum changes. The film documents specific encounters and situations the girls reported facing during their time in school. They described these incidents as examples of misogynistic behavior. Educators and policymakers have been reviewing school curricula. These reviews precede the implementation of revised educational standards. The students' film details experiences that include the circulation of a list targeting specific individuals.

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