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Leslie Knopes 7 Greatest Feminist Achievements
Last night, fans of Parks and Recreation bid a fond and tearful farewell to their favorite city employee, Leslie Knope, as the series aired its final episode. Here at Ms., we were especially sad to say goodbye to Amy Poehlers endlessly upbeat, hyper-motivated and earnest Knopea public servant in Pawnee, Indianabecause she offered up a consistently wonderful portrayal of feminism on the small screen.
Not only was our favorite yellow-haired female a lover of powerful women (her Wall of Inspirational Women is a thing of true beauty) but she showed the world what everyday feminism looks likestanding up for whats right, being kind and contributing positively to your community. Below, look back on seven of Leslie Knopes greatest feminist achievements.
1. She created the Pawnee Goddesses.
Her colleague and friend Ron Swanson had his own boys-only wilderness troupe, the Pawnee Rangers. But when Leslie saw that girls were being denied a good outdoor education she started her own Girl Scouts/Campfire Girls-inspired group, the Pawnee Goddesses.
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4. She invented Galentines Day.
Who needs Valentines Day when youve got breakfast food, girlfriends and a woman like Leslie Knope in your life? Happy February 13th!
5. She collected trash to fight workplace gender discrimination.
When Leslie discovered that there was not one single woman garbage collector in Pawneea good-paying jobshe demanded to know why. Department of Sanitation workers claimed the job was too physically demanding for a woman, so Leslie spent a day collecting trash to prove them wrong.
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Well miss you every day, Leslie Knope.
http://msmagazine.com/blog/2015/02/25/leslie-knopes-7-greatest-feminist-achievements/
djean111
(14,255 posts)episodes on, on Esquire or some other stations.
Great last episode. Hate that there was a last episode.
Stargazer09
(2,132 posts)But I'm going to watch it on DVD or Netflix. Sounds like I missed something good.
niyad
(113,532 posts)tridim
(45,358 posts)The show was pretty damn progressive. I'm going to miss it.
niyad
(113,532 posts)tridim
(45,358 posts)Well worth a rewatch.