Rowan Blanchard is unstoppable when it comes to issues and concerns with social relevance. During the Women's March, she was one of the speakers. Her speech is unifying and empowering.
"I believe in art, but more than that, I believe in the ineffable power of community," said the "Wrinkle in Time" star. She also informed the thousands of women participants that she is not hindered by "fear" and will go on being an activist in this generation.
Even at a very young age, Blanchard is actively involved in women empowerment acts. She is a spokesperson for feminism and gender equality. When girls her age are concerned about their looks, clothes, relationships and school, the former Disney star is busy with more lofty things.
Just Jared reported that aside from being present in the Women's March, Rowan Blanchard is actively supporting the fight against the continuation of the Dakota Access Pipeline project where fellow actress Shailene Woodley was arrested and charged.
Malia Obama is the latest addition to the teenagers who joined the rally. It can be recalled that her father, former President Obama ordered the stoppage of the project. But new US President Donald Trump issued an order to hasten the project.
She lost her "Girl Meets World" show but the teen star is not idle. Her artistically-inclined father Mark Blanchard and her two siblings did a project titled "A World Away." According to Bustle, she has a movie project with Disney titled "A Wrinkle In Time." She is also working on a book for young children.
Her social media presence is strong. Even Beyonce's pregnant photo was shared on her Instagram account. She uses the platform to encourage her followers to speak out as she herself is one of the loud voices of her generation. Rowan Blanchard is one amazing teenager.
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