Help Downhill Racer Candy Dungan In Her Quest For A World Championship!



Help support downhill skateboarder Candy Dungan in her quest for a world championship this year, she can't get to where she wants to go all on her won - she needs a little help! Female skateboarders don't have the money behind them that most of the male skaters do, so any little bit helps girls like Candy in her quest to be the best!

Candy Dungan, 2016 2nd place North American IDF finisher, invites you to join her in the chase for 2017 Women's World Championship! 

Candy Dungan is a competitive downhill skateboarder from Denver, CO. In 2016, Candy raced the North American professional downhill skateboarding circuit (IDF) for the first time and placed 2nd overall in the Women's category and 33rd overall in the Open category. In 2017, Candy wants to race for the World Championship - but she can't do it on her own.

Join Candy in her journey chasing the World Cup, both in Womens and Open, by either purchasing a reward package or contributing to the campaign by January 4, 2017.

Rewards are available from $6 to $2,500 and include some of Candy's favorite items, memorabilia, as well as some opportunities to become part of Candy's circle.

This is an all-or-nothing campaign, meaning that Candy must reach her $8,000 goal by January 4, 2017 in order to receive funding to race for the 2017 World Championship.

Supporting Candy means supporting female skateboarding and media. It means supporting female empowerment, passion, and determination. Supporting Candy is supporting the dream of gender equality, and spreads the message that "yes, we can," because every woman counts. 

You can donate as little as $3.00 or as much as you want, and pick a reward, right HERE

What a great way to show your daughters during the holidays, what it's like to help another girl pursue her dreams.  xx
Skateboarder Zoe Herishen Joins The GN4LW Team










We are stoked to welcome 10 yr old east coast ripper Zoe Herishen to the Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word team!  We have been watching this young girl progress for quite sometime, and love that she not only is a killer skateboarder, but that she also gets involved in planning skate events like the Chico de Mayo skate day she threw to help benefit GRO (Girls Riders Organization).

Zoe has been featured in photographer Christin Rose's photo project, #ShePlaysWeWin and in the rad campaign for Natalie Westling x Vans for Opening Ceremony.  Zoe just spent two weeks in California this summer where she competed at Exposure Skate, and then hit parks all over Southern California skating bowls with her West Coast friends.

Check out her team bio at the top of the site, to see what else this young ripper has been up to lately!

We are stoked to have you on the team Zoe!


Makaha Bowl Jam at Vans Skatepark Has Women's Divisions!


Don't forget to register for the 4th annual Makaha Bowl Jam. This year it's being held at Vans Skatepark in Orange and there are WOMEN'S DIVISIONS!

You can register to skate street,  combi bowl or mini ramp  and the entrance fee is 3 cans of food to help support the Westside Food Bank!

It's based on "best trick" so you don't even have to have a full run ready - just throw down your best trick and show everyone what you've got!

Register NOW  at Makahabowljam.org







Girl Skate India - Full Movie.

GIRL SKATE INDIA TOUR FULL MOVIE from Girl Skate India on Vimeo.

We've been following GIRL SKATE INDIA on their Instagram page for awhile now and are excited to see that their full video is now out!

12 female skateboarders, from 9 different countries embark on a skateboarding journey through India. This film captures the essence of the emerging skateboarding scene in India, and the perspectives and encounters through the eyes of female skateboarders from all over the world.  In a bus they travel with a filmer, photographer and skate yoga instructor to teach, do demos, build, and empower Indian girls to take part.

Please check out, and follow these rad girls on:

Website: girlskateindia.com/
Facebook: facebook.com/girlskateindia/
Instagram:  @Girlskateindia

Filmed and edited by Virginia Fernandes



CASL Girls 2016 Championship Results - Bowl, Street, & Mini Ramp.
Girls Mini Ramp Champions
Girls Bowl Champions

Girls Street Champions
Girls Street Champions - continued
 All images via CASL


CASL had its season championships this weekend at Woodward West and here are the results for the Girls divisions. Congrats to all the girls for a great year of skateboarding and thanks to CASL for encouraging more girls to skate!


 Girls Mini Ramp Champions 2016:

1st place    Jordice French 
2nd place   Ella Myer
3rd place   Quinne Daniels

Girls Street Champions 2016:

1st place     Skyler Chadwick
2nd place   Ella Myer
3rd place    Briel Weingartner

Girls Bowl Champions 2016:

1st place    Ella Mter
2nd place   Quinne Daniels








Skater and Surfer Girls on Free People!



Huge congrats to our good friend, photographer Christin Rose, for this piece that Free People did on her rad movement #ShePlaysWeWin.

We are stoked that Christin included our team riders Kyra Williams (surfing), Emma Houle (skateboarding) and our good friends Quinne Dainels & Nora Manger (skateboarding) in this video as well!

Check out the interview with Christin HERE

Pro Skateboarder Poppy Starr Olsen Meets The Queen.
Poppy with Her Majesty, Queen Rania of Jordan
Poppy Speaking at Halogen Australia's event
Poppy competing at King/Queens of Concrete Comp  / Photo Johnny Clash Harle


GN4LW Team rider and Pro skateboarder, Poppy Starr Olsen, has been having an amazing few weeks back home in Australia.

Sixteen year old Poppy spoke to an audience of over 3,000 people at Halogen's event in Sydney, AU  where she shared what it's like to be a top female pro skateboarder traveling the globe, as well as a jewelry maker and artist, and how she uses her art to help fund her travels.

Next up on her busy agenda was meeting Queen Rania of Jordan, where Poppy presented and spoke to Her Majesty about her experiences and business achievements, and how being the first graduate of the initiative Club Kid Preneur helped her achieve her goals.

Last but not least, Poppy was back on her board and competing at the King/Queens of Concrete competition in Sydney where she took 1st place in women's bowl. Congrats Poppy!

We're looking forward to seeing Poppy back out here in California in January for the Vans Girls Combi Contest!



Cyber Monday Deals on GN4LW Boards and Apparel.

The Dusters California x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word "It's Not About Pretty" cruiser  board is available at ZUMIEZ stores and online and they have FREE shipping today! You can get it HERE



Our new Dusters California x Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word collab board featuring legendary Dogtown artist Wes Humpston's art work is also available at Zumiez stores as well as online, with FREE shipping today for Cyber Monday.

We are stoked that Zumiez has added this board as one of it's BEST GIFT items for the holiday season - and you can get it HERE

We are proud to say that both these boards give a portion of their proceeds back to Exposure Skate a 501c3 non-profit that helps girls in skateboarding.


We are also having a Cyber Monday special over at our Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word online store - get 20% off your entire order when you use the code SHOP20 at check out. Save on all our new kids apparel, women's tees. bags, hats, beanies, buttons and more.

We have items ranging from $6.00 (the buttons make great stocking stuffers!) to hats and tee's all the way up to our one of a kind vintage denim vests at $75.00 if you want to splurge, and of course hats and tee's at various prices in between!

If you want to see more flannels or denim vests  in your size -  please shoot us an email at cindy@girlisnota4letterword.com and we will be happy to show you what's not on line yet so you can get it before anyone else!

If you want your order shipped out of the USA - please email us at cindy@girlisnota4letterword.com with your order request and full address and we can give you an exact shipping quote! 


We are proud to say that our GN4LW apparel line gives back to girls in skateboarding by donating to causes and Go Fund Me sites that skater girls create to help them fund trips to film or skate, supporting female based contests, and events, giving assistance to any girl in skateboarding that needs help, financially supporting our pro female skaters, and donating product to 501c3 non profits.

Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word started in 2013 and is still operating as  a Not For Profit company. We hope to continue that mission as we move forward.  Thank you for all your support!

Shop all the new Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word Apparel line HERE and don't forget to use code SHOP20 at checkout today for 20% off your entire order!









Monday Motivation - Kelly Slater's Wave Pool - Girls Session.

Thankful from Kelly Slater Wave Co on Vimeo.

Yeah, we know it's Monday and you may still be recovering from a turkey hangover, and hating the fact that it's Monday and you just had 4 full days of free time and now it's back to school or work. That's why we're sharing this video from Kelly Slater's wave pool with you this morning.

Watch Malia Manuel, Coco Ho, Sage Erickson and Lakey Peterson catch some epic rides on a perfect man made wave. So the next time someone tells you something is impossible, you can smile and remember this video. People told Kelly it couldn't be done and yet here we are - top female surfers smiling on every single wave.

Back to Monday. Get out there, have fun and kick some ass right into Tuesday. You got THIS.
The Barefoot Skater Girls Of India & Nyjah Huston.





Video: AP/Caters

India's largest skateboarding park isn't in a big city, it's in a small village in Madhya Pradesh. A sport which has long been identified with urban neighborhoods across the world, is being used in a village in central India as a trigger for social change.  The skatepark is 450 sqm big. It’s the first park in rural India and it’s the largest one in India.

Ulrike Reinhard - a German national - established the skate park in Janwar, Madhya Pradesh in February 2015, with the help of a few Indian and international skateboarding organizations.

The region to which the village belongs is notorious for being one of the most socially and economically backward areas of the country. Untouchability, gender inequality, illiteracy, and alcoholism are rampant here. The film documents how the skate park is gradually changing the social fabric of the village and addressing some of its most deep rooted issues.

These barefoot children are a part of a silent revolution which is taking place In the small town of UP. Archaic social barriers are being challenged by the Adivasi kids who learn to skate board alongside kids from higher casts. This town of Bundekhand not only has a prevalent caste and class divide but also palpable gender stereotyping.

Thanks to German activist, Ulrike Reinhard and her Castle Skatepark, skateboarding has been the one activity that has brought them altogether, and where they can see that social standing and gender no longer matter.

Image via Nyjah's instagram

And yesterday, on Thanksgiving, Pro skateboarder Nyjah Huston and his team, visited the skatepark to not only support the kids, but through his water charity, Let it Flow, Nyjah and his team will look at ways to solve the water problem at Janwaar, as they have in many parts of the world.

Here were the "rules" for meeting Nyjah yesterday:

How to meet Nyjah

– Reach Janwaar Castle on 24th morning
– Get your badge
– Don’t drink. Don’t smoke
- And always, Girls first!

Got to love that last one!




Who's Rad? Jordan Beal.

Jordan Beal is the girl who is always making sure she promotes other skater girls on her instagram, she's the one at the skatepark smiling and having fun, and working hard at making skateboarding inclusive to all. She is definitely a 100% skateboarder just like the rest of us, but she is also doing things that help keep the girls skateboarding community moving forward and being shown in a positive light. From her blog, Skating Fashionista, that covers events, fashion, interviews, and skateboarding, to her volunteer work with numerous events, Jordan is a force behind bringing in brands that might not otherwise have been interested in using skater girls to promote their products. Read on to see how Jordan, at only 15 years old, manages to do all this plus attend high school. Pretty impressive.



Who's Rad?      Jordan (JoJo) Beal

Age?      15

Home is?         Cardiff 92007

Home Park or Skate spot is?       Carmel Valley Skate Park

How Long Have You Been Skateboarding?       4 years

What do you enjoy most about skateboarding?

 You can be as creative as you want plus it’s the best way to get to the beach quick.

Tell us about your board set up – what brand of deck, wheels, trucks? 

Arbor deck, Spitfire Wheels, ALWAYS clear grip with stickers underneath and Independent Trucks.

Favorite music to skate to? 

 I don’t like listening to music when I skate it makes me nervous.

Friends - Minna Stess, Arianna Carmona & Jordan Santana



 




Girls who skate that inspire you?

Minna Stess and Arianna Carmona because they kill it & if they keep teaching me I will land something amazing soon ;)


Favorite place you've ever skated? 

Carmel Valley Skate Park & Clairemont Skate Park because nothing is better than skating with friends.

Jordan and the skatercross crew


Who are your favorite people to skate with? 

 I like to skate with people who are skating for fun not just talking about it being fun.

Which female skaters inspire you? 

I’m inspired by Micaela Ramirez, the founder of Poseiden Foundation. I’m getting ready to go blog at the 8th annual Ladies Day at the Berrics. Girls who open doors and then leave them open for other girls are stylish and inspirational.

Way back when, Micaela opened a door for me by introducing me to Don Brown. He’s my spirit animal.

My interview with Micaela http://skatingfashionista.com/2016/10/poseiden-foundation-getting-ready-for-8th-ladies-day-at-the-berrics/




Sponsors?

As a blogger I have many supporters. My blog is about keeping it stylish on & off the board. I believe more girls skateboard when they see stylish girls skateboarding and get encouragement. I appreciate all the organization that have and continue to help me encourage girls around the world to skateboard for fun.     Here’s the link to the blog http://skatingfashionista.com/

I absolutely love people & organizations that share the link or re-post my posts.

Three things you don't know about me:

1. I’m dyslexic.
2. I find Facebook complicated. Why can’t everything be easy like Instagram?
3. I’ve been “moving” to Canada since pre-school.




Tell us about some events or contests you have been involved in?

I enjoyed volunteering for Clash at Clairemont X. I’m still working on finishing up a short video on why it’s such a special event and how the park positively impacts the community.

Much love to Morgnar who trusted me with the Active Ride SnapChat to cover SkaterCross on press day (a pre-event to Clash X). Also thank you to the Element/Etnies crew who challenged me to add videos to a post. I can write all day – videos that’s scary stuff, but with encouragement all things are doable.

http://skatingfashionista.com/documentary/
http://skatingfashionista.com/2016/06/clash-at-clairemont-10-the-skatingfashionista-recap/
http://skatingfashionista.com/2016/04/earth-day-2016-with-etnies-element-active-ride/

Jodan at the Ivivva event


Tell us how you came up with the idea to create a fashion x skateboarding blog?

I wanted to tell the world there’s no uniform in skateboarding. Plus I wanted to say what makes skateboarding fun is not how good you are at it. You can be the best at something and miserable, so why can’t you be OK or even bad at something and happy.

To me skateboarding and fashion are both creative outlets. I will definitely share my opinions – olive green pants are a must this year – but I’m about accepting whatever someone wants to wear. There’s no wrong way to dress or skate.

http://skatingfashionista.com/2016/09/red-bull-curb-kings-september-10th/


You cover brands, events, photographers, skaters – what is your favorite part of doing the blog?

My favorite part of the blog is I meet all kinds of people and get to share their stories. My hope is the stories I share break myths that exist about skateboarding, fashion, and what girls can do.





You like to make sure skateboarding is inclusive and that anyone can try it and get involved – what has the response been like?

Most people are very supportive, however, there are some haters. I blog about the supporters.


You have been involved with Exposure for many years – what is your role in that event?

I love to help at Learn to Skate. I go where Neal Mims tells me, he’s been doing this long enough he knows how to match people up. Plus working any event with Neal is fun. He loves skateboarding and his positivity is contagious.

Prior to the event I help promote it. I have an events page on the blog http://skatingfashionista.com/upcoming-fun-events-for-skating-fashionistas/ so it’s up there and I write posts on girls who share they are coming and on what’s new like this year the fundraising pages & the Yoga Challenge.

Post event, I write a recap of the event through my eyes and those who shared with me. http://skatingfashionista.com/2016/11/exposure-skate-5th-year-11516/ One of the benefits of blogging is you can update any time so if someone’s reading this & has more memories to share just let me know.

What do you like most about being involved in Exposure?

What I like best about EXPOSURE is it’s a charity event. I don’t think anyone wants to talk about domestic violence, however, it’s a real problem and Carol’s house offers women and their families a way out of the abuse. The proceeds from EXPOSURE go to Carol’s House. I was honored to help present the check at this year’s event.

Both founders Amelia Brodka and Lesli Cohen support all girls that skate or want to learn to skate. It’s amazing that it’s free to attend & participate.



Can you share with us what Exposure Skate is/does?

EXPOSURE Skate empowers women through skateboarding. They provide a stage at their yearly event so the world can see #girlscanskate, girls have a chance to learn to skate, donate proceeds to survivors of domestic violence and now have a monthly event called Skate Rising.

What I find amazing is that Amelia made a documentary, Underexposed and didn’t stop there. Many people will tell you about a problem and hope you fix it or it goes away. Amelia & Lesli created EXPOSURE to address the problem.

Jordan teaching at Skate Rising



Can you tell us about the new event you are involved with – Skate Rising?

Skate Rising is part of EXPOSURE Skate. It’s lead by Calli Kelsay. It happens on the 2nd Saturday of every month at the Encinitas Community Park at 9am. It’s targeted to young girls 5-18 and teaches them about a need in the community, how they can help through a service project, and then we skate.

As a blogger, I have overcome my fear of asking for anything, so I invite people & companies to participate. I want to stress that it’s not just girls that can be inspirational in teaching girls to be of service and help them skate. Jimmy Cao, Bryan from SkateXS with his entire team, & Academy Skate Park were on board from the start and help the event happen. I’m looking forward to when GN4LW comes.

The program started in August and so far I’ve been able to write a recap post for each session. This is the link to the first one & you can search the blog for Skate Rising to find the others http://skatingfashionista.com/2016/08/skate-rising-81316/

What’s Next?

I started a series of posts on my homecoming dress. I’ll be skating at several parks and then finding it a new home for prom. The first post is up and an upcoming post on Project Princess, who collects dresses for those who otherwise wouldn’t have a prom dress will be up soon.

http://skatingfashionista.com/?s=homecoming

Make sure you follow Jordan at:

http://skatingfashionista.com/
https://www.instagram.com/skatingfashionista/
https://www.facebook.com/Skatingfashionista/

email skatingfashionista@yahoo.com  -  but I just heard e-mail is old
GN4LW's New Partnership With Flower Child Restaurant.

Photos

Ian Logan

We spent an awesome Friday evening at

Flower Child Restaurant

in Santa Monica having a rad Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word party and photo shoot.  And now we are excited to announce that

Flower Child Restaurant

will be partnering with us in two incredible ways.

Pro skateboarder and X-Games Bronze medalist (Austin, Texas -Women's Bowl) Jordyn Barratt will receive a full sponsorship to the new Del Mar location so she can continue training and eating healthy in her quest for a great upcoming 2017 year of competing in both surf and skate. Jordyn is all about healthy eating, and this sponsorship will make it easy for her to stick to it, day in and day out.

Longboarder Amanda "Panda" Caolio will be sponsored by the Santa Monica location, so she can keep skating strong, kicking ass, and killing it on her board. Amanda is all about organic produce, connecting with local farmers, respect of animals, and tasty treats. Because of Flower Child's philosophy, which matches hers, she has been a fan of the Santa Monica location for quite awhile - it has been her "go to" spot after skating and surfing most days. We couldn't think of a better fit!

If you know these two rad girls, make sure you ask them if you can come along for a meal - you'll receive 10% off your order with their friends and family discount code!

Coming up in June 2017, 

Flower Child

will be partnering directly with Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word, to help us achieve some of our upcoming goals for girls in skateboarding - we can't wait to share more on that with you as we get closer and start rolling out the campaign via social media and our website!

Huge thanks to everyone involved with

Flower Child Restaurants

, our rad skater and surfer girls; Amanda Caolio, Jordyn Barratt, Kyra Williams, Vianez Morales, Minna Stess, Quinne Daniels, Sky Brown, Leah Ho, Emma Houle,  and Zoe Herishen, their parents, and especially photographer, Ian Logan for capturing the party!

New Japanese Girls Skate Film.



Get ready for JOY & SORROW, a new film about Japaneses skater girls set to be released Summer 2017. Yuri Murai has been releasing a new film about skater girls in Japan every 2 years since 2012, and this will be the third film. Turns out there are over 60 female skaters from all over Japan in this film - that shows us that we are still not seeing coverage or hearing about all the rad girls skating there. We are excited to see this movie!!
Minna Stess Featured On Athleta.

We are stoked to see team rider Minna Stess featured in the new Athleta Girl catalog, website and on the Athleta Instagram page today! Minna has had a couple big weeks - winning bowl at Exposure skate for under 14, taking 3rd in under 14 vert, and 4th in under 14 street. Her part in the film Quit Your Day Job was shown later that night to a packed crowd. Days later she was featured on TWS website, and this week appeared on espnW in an article about Exposure Skate. And today Athleta. Congrats Minna!
Exposure Skate Contest On EspnW.


We are super stoked to see Exposure Skate featured on espnW today!  The lead pic is of our awesome team rider Minna Stess, and we loved seeing our rad little friend Quinne Daniels repping our line as well!  More great action photos of Jordyn Barratt by Dan Sparagna and another rad shot by Ian Logan of Australia's Sari Simpson are included in the piece.

See more of espnW's article about Exposure Skate  HERE
Sky Brown












Photos Ian Logan & Stu Brown / Video Stu Brown


Name:   Sky Brown

Status:  AM Skater 

Home:    Miyazaki City, Japan

Age: 8

Favorite Skate Spots:    AWSM Shred Center, Treasure Isle Bowl, Venice SkatePark

Favorite Trick:  Frontside Boardslides, Boneleses, Flips and Blunts.... 

Favorite Music:   Avril Lavigne, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Ellie Rose, Blink 182 

Favorite Food:   Noodles, Lasagne, Ice Cream and Candy

Sponsors:    Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word, Dwindle Distribution, Globe Shoes,  Pridesocks

Follow: Instagram  @AWSMKIDS on instagram & here on YouTube 


Sky has been featured on numerous TV shows, news channels, and was recently the focus of an 8 page article for "Girls Who Ride" Magazine on "Young Rippers" and is featured in the new photo essay by Christin Rose #ShePlaysWeWin. Sky can be seen in upcoming spots on GN4LW for LIFETIME TV.

Sky is the youngest girl ever to skate in the Vans US Open of Skateboarding.
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