Kick Like a Girl
People: Jenny Mackenzie (Director/ Writer/ Producer)
Geralyn White Dreyfous (Executive Producer)
Jennifer Jordan (Writer/ Co-Producer)
Christine Siegel Elder (Editor)
Grants: $20,000 in 2008 for outreach
Awards: Danville International Children’s Film Festival: Best Short Film
Newport International Film Festival: Best Children's Short
Kick Like a Girl has been nominated for the prestigious "Billie" (Jean King)
Award for the positive portrayal of women and girls in the media

About the Project
Kick Like A Girl is a feature documentary about the story of what happens when “The Mighty Cheetahs,” an undefeated all-girls soccer team, competes in the boys division. With humor and candor this documentary gets at the heart of the boy-girl issues and explores what "Kick Like A Girl" really means on and off the playing field. Refreshing and triumphant Kick Like A Girl reminds us all of the lessons learned in competitive athletics and how sports has been one of the most effective instruments of social change in our lifetime.The film brings you into the heat of a tough battle as the Mighty Cheetahs play against a boy’s team. The girls and the boys tackle the soccer ball in nose-to-nose plays. The boys score. The girls score. The girls get a break away and score again. We cut to the girls and hear how ‘special’ they feel being able to be in the boys division. They talk about the disrespectful way in which “kick like a girl”, and “throw like a girl” is used as an insult. The hope is that “one day ‘kick like a girl’ will be a seen as a compliment”.
Kick Like A Girl is a story that allows a wide audience to reconsider how we think about sex roles and encouraging girls at any age to compete athletically. The key message, that girls and boys should have limitless possibilities on and off the playing field is one that with community education and outreach reach will continue to promote human rights.