The All Girl Army (2006 – 2011) was a small online blog collective of girls and young women between the ages of 10 and 25, who identified as feminists. It included an umbrella support group of women of all ages, working to help the young bloggers create and publish content, to mentor and strengthen young women and girls in their relationships with each other, to bridge gaps between older feminists and younger feminists, and to sponsor women-centered space for young people.
It aimed to increase visibility and self-representation of young women: their lives, ideas, goals, achievements and struggles, to counteract lookism and the media’s representation of young women with real voices, unscripted words and real lives. It sought to provide a diverse, candid and visible exploration and examination of feminism by and for young women.