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No wonder my parents don’t want me on the subway.
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I think we are in a really interesting time in this industry that isn’t necessarily that positive that’s making people understand the value of individual voices and specifically the value of actors’ voices and their contributions to that. I haven’t had anybody directly silence me or tell me to stop, but the subtext is always there. I worked for a corporation for four years that is known for silencing and crafting your voice, so with that I just had to very much stand my ground and separate myself, which I think I did. It’s nice now because now people don’t really recognize me from the show, they recognize me from my activism, which has been very comforting.
Rowan Blanchard for W Magazine.
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Rowan Blanchard attends the Women March’s Cocktail Party in West Hollywood.
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Rowan Blanchard for NYLON Magazine.
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riley matthews month ♡ there’s bravery in being soft
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For me and other people my age who speak out, [it’s like], “Oh my god, her age—wow.” But for my generation, we just always have had the access to these things. I feel like the teens on the Internet are very dedicated to making sure people understand what they’re talking about, so that it’s not just buzzword-y.
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Rowan Blanchard ph. Ben Rayner
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