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A group of young female activists is using moves they borrowed from high school pep squads to agitate for social issues. They've led groups in protesting for a living wage at an Alabama fast food restaurant, chanted antiwar slogans, demanded recycling and raised money for a feminist bookstore.
The Radical Cheerleaders have squads on several college campuses and in Phoenix, San Diego, New York City, and Ottawa. Most members are in their twenties; among the NYC squad of 25, ages range from a 7-year-old to her ...