
(WOMENSENEWS)– Listen to the advice of others. Don’t let the opposition affect how you govern. Crush misogyny. These are just a few of the pieces of advice from girl leaders in Sarasota, Florida, for the next president of the United States regardless of who wins on Nov. 8. Video journalist Minnah Stein talked to teens who’ve been class presidents and teen board chairs about what their experience at the helm has taught them. Click on the video box below to watch the video.

This story was funded through a generous grant from Say it Forwardin support of Teen Voices’ journalists.This story is part of Teen Voices at Women’s eNews. In 2013 Women’s eNews retained the 25-year-old magazine Teen Voices to continue and further its mission to improve the world for female teens through media. Teen Voices at Women’s eNews provides online stories and commentary about issues directly affecting female teens around the world, serving as an outlet for young women to share their experiences and views. Learn More.
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