
New Books in History Natalie Porter, "Girl Gangs, Zines, and Powerslides: A History of Badass Women Skateboarders" (ECW Press, 2025)
Nov 27, 2025
Natalie Porter, a skateboarding librarian and the founder of the Women's Skate History Archive, dives into the untold stories of women and non-binary skateboarders. She highlights the importance of community-building and the historical roots of girl gangs, which fostered visibility and agency for female skaters. Porter discusses the DIY zines that served as powerful communication tools and the grassroots movements of the 1980s that countered the male-dominated narrative. This vibrant conversation celebrates the resilience and impact of women in skateboarding.
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Twenty-Year Archival Effort
- Porter spent decades building an archive from interviews, zines, photos and magazine mentions before launching it in 2022.
- She used that accumulated material as the foundation for the book and for outreach to museums and conferences.
Legacy Behind Today's Visibility
- Female skateboarders built a long legacy of community organizers and activists that enabled today's visibility.
- Natalie Porter urges readers to recognize the decades of groundwork behind Olympic-era female skaters.
Industry Turned Skateboarding Male
- Skateboarding's gendering shifted as industry and money reshaped its image toward a male market.
- Porter links 1980s cultural backlash and industry branding to rising misogyny and exclusion of girls.

