“My generation, who I am so honored to stand representing now, know exactly what is going on despite what many adults tell us. We know what’s happening because it’s happening to us too. We are so actively engaged in these conversations surrounding intersectionality and what freedom actually means that we are willing to risk our lives for it. It is a time so vulnerable that you see the world in two very honest ways, human rights or the lack there of… “ Fifteen year old activist Rowan Blanchard gives a self written speech on behalf of her generation during the Women’s March in Los Angeles.
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