1) Emma Watson

Emma Watson first made famous as Hermoine Granger in the hit film series Harry Potter has since become one of the leading advocates for gender equality. Beginning in 2014 with Watson’s moving speech on gender equality at the U.N. In that same year she was named U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador. She also started the initiative HeForShe, a program dedicated to improving the status of women.
2) Maisie Williams

Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams is not just a talented actress, she has also become an incredible entrepreneur. In 2016 she started her own production company, Daisie Chain Productions with Dom Santry and Bill Milner and two years later she launched a social media app with business partner Dom Santry called Daisie. Daisie aims to bring creatives from different industries together and develop a community of artists as a place for collaboration and creation. She hopes that this app might help others to develop their careers.
3) Zendaya

Actress, dancer and singer Zendaya Coleman is not just talented but charitable as well. She is a supporter of the following seven charities; American Heart Association, American Stroke Association, Communities in Schools, Convoy of Hope, DonorsChoose.org, PETA and UNICEF. For the past few years, as a way for fans to celebrate her birthday she has urged them to donate to school children in developing countries and three brothers who lost their parents to AIDS in South Africa (talk about a queen).
4) Yara Shahidi

The Black-ish and Grown-ish star Yara Shahidi has been making quite a difference though education and social activism. During her time at school she began Yara’s Club, a membership program partnered with the Young Women’s Leadership Network that focuses on the YWLN’s vision; empowering youth to defeat poverty through education. Yara has become an activist for feminism, STEM awareness and self-empowerment and has become the face of Science Sleuth Campaign. Yara has been able to achieve many amazing things at such a young age and I’m sure we’ll be seeing much more of her in years to come.
5) Amandla Stenberg

Star of The Hate U Give Amandla Stenberg feels that she accidently became an activist, a label she wouldn’t necessarily self-label but she’s honoured that people see her in that way. Through her activism, she hopes to make people feel less alone, rather feel represented. She wants to take advantage of the platform she has been given through acting to speak about topics which may help other queer people of colour.
6) Marsai Martin

Another Black-ish star doing the most is Marsai Martin. After firing her agents who didn’t believe in her dreams and aspirations, she went on to starting her own production company, Genius Productions and producing the newly released film Little, starring Regina Hall, Issa Rae and herself. Martin had been laughed at and treated like a child. Marsai has been able to achieve so much by age fourteen, a true inspiration to all girls out here. She proves that age is just a number and anyone can achieve their dreams if they never give up.














