Summary
The Lean In organization, started by Sheryl Sandberg, has launched a program to help girls aged 11 to 15 develop leadership skills and challenge stereotypes. The program aims to empower young women by teaching them to recognize their strengths, overcome biases, and become leaders in their communities.
Key Facts
- Sheryl Sandberg started the Lean In movement with her book in 2013.
- The new program targets girls aged 11 to 15.
- It teaches girls to build confidence and leadership skills.
- The program challenges stereotypes and promotes setting healthy goals.
- It helps girls overcome biases and barriers to success.
- Lean In Girls encourages girls to become allies and create a more equitable world.
- Archana Gilravi oversees the Lean In Girls program.