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Award-winning photographer Jessica Fulford-Dobson will present her critically-acclaimed series of portraits, Skate Girls of Kabul, in her first show in the Middle East. Presented by Qatar Museums ...
Jordana Bermúdez’s series “Girls Can’t Skate” shows non-traditional riders staking their claim in New York City’s skate parks.
To learn more about the skater girls, you can check out Jessica Fulford-Dobson's website and her upcoming book, "Skate Girls of Kabul." A photography exhibition of the same name is now underway at ...
Members of the all-female skate crew ImillaSkate in Cochabamba, Bolivia. The athletes wear polleras, skirts traditionally worn by Bolivia's Indigenous Aymara and Quechua women, when they skate at ...
The internationally acclaimed Skate Girls of Kabul exhibition at QM Gallery Katara, featuring images captured by award-winning photographer Jessica Fulford-Dobson concluded on Saturday. This is ...
Jennifer Gross and Shabadrang Khalsa, who skate with the Juneau Rollergirls, teach Empire reporter Michael S. Lockett how to rollerskate at the Pipeline Skate Park on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019 ...
Skate Like a Girl's official logo can be spotted on the sneakers' tongues with an upside-down swoosh logo, while the insoles are accentuated with images of female skateboarders in a hand-drawn style.
In the '70s, Cindy Whitehead was one of the few female pro skateboarders. She has spent her adulthood helping girls in the sport and has a new book that gives those athletes the star treatment.
Aptly titled “Skate Kitchen,”, the story follows the inimitable all-girl crew in a scripted whirlwind of gritty New York City adolescence, hypnotic skating sequences, and a mysterious love ...