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Atlanta, GA Mickey Gardner, a single mother of three, is the founder and president of the Pull Your Pants Up Movement. She has currently partnership with some local Atlanta schools, and became an ireporter where she uploaded the Pull Ya Pantz Up video clip on www.ireport.com. The Pull Ya Pantz up video caught attention of Mr. Grayson Thagard Associate producer of News to Me CNN Headline News. The video clip aired twice in 2008 October and December it was highlighted as #WhatNot. The Pull Ya Pantz Up Dance & video plays out like a stage play which is based on a true story, community events available to help stop the indecent exposure of children's body parts.
This Pull Your Pants Up Movement is on a mission to help schools and educate parents on the importance of not wearing pants so baggy and saggy that their underwear, thongs and butt cracks shouldn't be exposed. According to Ms. Gardner, Obedience shouldn't be a choice that the kids make; it should be enforced by the parents. She realizes the baggy pants issue has gotten out of control, so much so that the state of Louisiana posed a Baggy Pants Bill. Other states are jumping on the bandwagon and are beginning to enforce dress codes in schools that exclude wearing baggy pants. With tensions rising,
Ms. Gardner hopes that this movement does not cause any hatred or violence of any kind. Ms. Gardner's position is that it is the parents responsibility to monitor what their children wear, especially if the children live at home. To help change this fashion trend which became a problem in her household with her older son Henry Johnson borrowing size 40 and 44 pants from his schoolmates and he only wears a size 30, the more she threw away the more she found. Ms. Gardner started at home first. She forbids her children from wearing baggy pants. She refused to spend her money on ridiculous oversized clothing and also encouraged her children to record two amazing rap songs about the subject of baggy pants along with a dance. Ms. Gardner is optimistic that by following a positive dress code, children will be able to have fun and still be decent and respectful at the same time. Ms. Gardner joins together with A-List talent on her free Pull Ya Pants Up Say No To Drugs school Tour.

As a parent, Ms. Gardner offers the following words of wisdom:

1.Don't buy your children's clothing three times their size. Make sure they wear a belt.

2.Teach them to respect their parents, as well as themselves and others.

3.Let your children know that dressing inappropriately and showing private parts is disrespectful with no moral value.

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