The Berrics released their first ever female New Year’s Day battle commander, featuring probably the best female skateboarder on the planet – Leticia Bufoni! Check out her first proper edit since PUSH for the Berrics last year by clicking the still below.
SkatePal are currently accepting applications for male and female volunteers to teach skateboarding in Palestine between March and October 2017 and are offering one and two month placements at the skatepark in Asira Al-Shamaliya.
Help SkatePal support and empower young people and experience Palestine through skateboarding!
“Sometimes making friends is hard, but skateboarding makes it easy – all the skateboarders around the world are a family.”Amr A Khoury, 17. Ramallah
Why Palestine?
More than half of all Palestinians living in the Occupied Territories are under 21 years old, but developmental and sporting activities are severely limited.
Get Involved!
For more information and to receive your application form, please email: info@skatepal.co.uk
Interested in volunteering with SkatePal? Eleven year old Basma has a message for you! Watch the video below:
‘Don’t hesitate for a second!! Try and find the time because it was one of the best things I’ve ever done’
Car commercials have long been known to project gender stereotypes, advertising masculinity, strength and power. This ad from Audi Spain, however, turns the tables on stereotypes, challenging them with the use of ‘girl’ and boy’ toys.
It’s a familiar scene in most toy shops… two toy aisles divided by pink and blue lights; on the pink side, dolls pushing strollers and putting on makeup, and on the blue side, trucks, cars and construction cranes.
Sitting in a horse & carriage missing her chauffeur, one of the dolls realizes she’s not going anywhere fast and so swings over to the “boy aisle” to choose her own ride. The car toy she has her eye on opens up the passenger door for her to climb inside, however this doll aint nobodies passenger so walks around to the driver’s side and takes off down the aisles, where she sees plenty of other toys pushing boundaries.
When the lights come back on in the toy store, people start flooding in before she is able to get herself back to her designated places — but that doesn’t matter to one little boy.
Check out the awesome advertisement and see the way they challenge gender stereotypes above and then rethink the presents you buy for kids next year!
There is a exciting documentary documentary being made in London about female skateboarding.
The documentary focuses on Kellesse a 9-year-old skateboarder who runs her own skate company and teaches skateboarding to those willing to learn. The skateboarding is an inspiration documentary that shows skateboarding is for girls, motivating the younger generation.
“My Company, Like A Girl® is a self-development and empowerment company for woman and girls. We run workshops and activities to support women and girls to love being themselves, through online courses, projects or sporting activities. I think that it very important to raise the profile and awareness of female athletes worldwide, so that generations of girls to come are inspired to do the things that they want to do, to try different sports, to go on adventures and love life.”Kellesse
Thunder Trucks is excited to release a collab truck in support of Skateistan, the non-profit organisation using skateboarding and education for youth empowerment.
Thunder team riders Mikey Taylor, Chris Cole, Erik Ellington and Neen Williams got together to talk about about Skateistan’s work with youth around the world for an exclusive edit.
A portion of the proceeds from sales of these trucks will go to Skateistan to support their skateboarding and educational programs for over 1600 youth at Skate Schools in Afghanistan, Cambodia, and South Africa.
Available from Skateistan’s online store, Thunder and select skate shops worldwide.