Celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo have used their platforms to raise awareness about climate change, leading to increased public engagement with environmental issues.
Actress Yara Shahidi has launched a non-profit organization called Eighteen x 18 to encourage youth civic engagement and voter registration.
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K-pop superstars BTS have repeatedly spoken out against discrimination and violence, inspiring their massive global fanbase to participate in social justice movements.
Athlete Megan Rapinoe's advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and gender equality in sports has challenged traditional norms and pushed for greater inclusion.
Musician Lizzo frequently celebrates body positivity and self-love, challenging societal beauty standards and uplifting marginalized communities.
Filmmaker Ava DuVernay's critically acclaimed works, such as "13th" and "When They See Us," have shed light on systemic racism and the criminal justice system.
Actress Emma Watson's "HeForShe" campaign has mobilized men to support the feminist movement, expanding the reach of gender equality efforts.
Tennis star Naomi Osaka has been vocal about mental health awareness, prompting important discussions about the wellbeing of high-profile athletes.
Musician John Legend has used his music and activism to advocate for criminal justice reform, partnering with organizations like FREEAMERICA.
Actress Laverne Cox has used her platform to amplify the voices of the transgender community, challenging transphobia and promoting trans visibility.
Comedian and TV host Trevor Noah has leveraged his platform to provide insightful commentary on social and political issues, influencing public discourse.
Singer Ariana Grande has been a vocal supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, participating in protests and using her social media to educate fans.
Actress Zendaya's portrayal of complex, multidimensional characters in shows like "Euphoria" has challenged stereotypical representations of marginalized groups.
Musician Lil Nas X's unapologetic celebration of his queer identity has inspired LGBTQ+ youth and pushed boundaries in the music industry.
Actress Amandla Stenberg's advocacy for intersectional feminism and racial justice has resonated with young activists, inspiring them to get involved.
Athlete Colin Kaepernick's decision to kneel during the national anthem to protest police brutality against Black Americans sparked a widespread movement.
Musician Janelle Monáe's art and activism have intersected to amplify messages of self-acceptance, gender fluidity, and social justice.
Actress Cynthia Erivo's portrayal of Harriet Tubman in the biopic "Harriet" has brought renewed attention to the legacy of this iconic civil rights leader.
Musician Dua Lipa's support for the LGBTQ+ community and her advocacy for gender equality have resonated with her young, global fanbase.
Actress Yalitza Aparicio's breakout role in "Roma" and her subsequent advocacy for the rights of domestic workers have challenged stereotypes and amplified marginalized voices.