re—inc: The story of a company founded by four US Women’s National Team soccer players seeking to challenge norms and inspire lasting progress.

Resource Type
Classroom Material
Subjects
History-Social Science
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re—inc: The story of a company founded by four US Women’s National Team soccer players seeking to challenge norms and inspire lasting progress.

The company re-inc is a social entrepreneurship company founded by US Women’s National Team members Tobin Heath, Meghan Klingenberg, Christen Press, and Megan Rapinoe. While they focus on gender fluid streetwear, the organization is dedicated to creating innovative solutions to address social issues. This lesson will task students with identifying factors of the social entrepreneurship model and re-inc’s mission to build a community of change makers that work for social progress.

Guiding Question: Do businesses have a responsibility to use their platform to create progress and sustainable change?

Supporting Questions:

  • What is social entrepreneurship?
  • What are ethical and sustainable practices?
  • What is the “status quo”?
  • What norms exist in society and business?
Author
Nicole Procaccio
Publisher
National Women's History Museum

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