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Diversity In The Girl Scouts

One in every 10 American girls is a girl scout , about 2.6 million girls. The number has remained pretty steady for decades, but in the last few years it has been Hispanic, Asian and ''immigrant'' girls who have accounted for the organization growth.

 

''On my honor, I will try to serve allah and my country, to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout Law.'  A promise American girls have made for almost a century - with a new twist.

 

This is Girl Scout troop 12119 in Minneapolis. Recently, the Girl Scout council here looked at dwindling numbers and reached out to minorities for new members. Now almost 300 Muslim girls are in 10 mostly Muslim troops in the city.

 

Sara Mustabshira's family moved here from India 12 years ago. She goes to a private Muslim school where she joined the girl scouts. Her mother says scouting has helped the fifth-grader bridge two worlds - Islam and America.

 

Sara says, ''Before I was shy to talk with other people and now I talk with other people.''  And, about feeling comfortable in her American skin under traditional Muslim dress.  Sara says, ''Sometimes when I go to public places and I'm wearing my hijab and people are staring at me.''

 

Historian Susan Miller says scouting has always been a way for immigrants in America to assimilate.  Miller says, ''We think about the Girl Scouts sometimes as a traditional organization, as very much a part of the American culture, and they were, and they were a part of that culture because they did from the beginning include just about everyone.''

 

Sometimes that means tweaking old traditions, in Minneapolis, the s'mores are the genuine article, but the hot dogs are made according to Islamic dietary law.

 

Susan Miller says, '' These girls can wear the Girl Scout sash and they can wear the hijab at the same time. This is not a contradiction.''

 

All of which makes these girls feel right at home.



 


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