New York Times Magazine featured both The Girl Revolution and TGR Body in a feature piece in 2012. In which, the writer said, Tracee — pretty and well-put-together, wearing a burnt orange blouse that matched her necklace and her bag — . . . started a blog, the Girl Revolution, with a mission to “revolutionize the way we think about, treat and raise girls,” and the accompanying T.G.R. Body line of sunscreens and lotions marketed to tweens and described by Tracee as “natural, organic, craptastic-free products” containing “no estrogens, phytoestrogens, endocrine disrupters.” . . . Ainsley was the tallest child in her third-grade class. She had a thick, enviable blond-streaked ponytail and big feet, like a puppy’s. The curves of her Levi’s matched her mother’s.”
Daughters.com and New Moon Girls named Tracee Sioux of The Girl Revolution a Wonder Woman Bloggers in 2010.
Tracee Sioux was named in the 20 Women Bloggers To Watch in 2009 by AllDivaMedia.com.
Shaping Youth named Tracee Sioux at The Girl Revolution one of the Seven Sisters for All Things Girl in 2009.
Tracee Sioux was a speaker at Blogher ’08 on the panel, Mirrors: Ours, The Media’s, Our Cultures, and Our Kids’.
The Mt. Pleasant Daily Tribune wrote a feature story on Tracee Sioux and The Girl Revolution in 2009.





