“I got to read a lot letters from girls complaining about the lack of support and discrimination every time they got to a skatepark or spot, or even buying a board at the shop, always a sexist joke,” Liza said. “They wanted to skate and have fun with their friends, but they had to be tough to tolerate the jokes, and that would limit their progress. A platform for their voices had to be created.”
Read the full interview on jenkemmag.com.