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On Her Activism

  • "I realised I could not only be a leader in conversation, but I could be one of the voices representing things that are near and dear to my heart."
  • "I don't think I'd be doing the work I'm doing if I wasn't constantly inspired by the other young people doing this work, by the other young people doing work I didn't even realise had to be done. I feel like we constantly educate one another. Because we inherited a world in crisis, we enter this world inspired to make change."
  • "My trouble with defining activism is that it tells you what it's not and activism is everything. For me, it comes through art: being intentional with the roles I choose, backing projects that are socially aware, or trying to push forward a progressive conversation and public speaking is another method."
  • "I try to preface everything with 'this isn't new' because most social movements have happened before and I get that. Nothing I'm doing is new."
  • "So much of my work is as Yara, not as a character. If you're attacking my work as a philanthropist or activist, you're attacking Yara. But because of Black-ish and this national audience we have, I get to have a larger or louder voice."
Image Source: Getty / Emma McIntyre