Teen Vogueのインスタグラム(teenvogue) - 1月5日 11時56分
In 2016, when she was eight years old, Mari Copeny wrote to President Obama asking him to visit her hometown of Flint, Michigan, to see firsthand how its lead-poisoned water was affecting the community. “People were not listening to anyone, not even the adults here,” she says. “I wanted to try to see if they would listen to a kid.” Obama wrote her back and visited a month later, drawing international attention to the public health crisis. Since then, Mari (aka Little Miss Flint) has expanded her activism, attending rallies against bullying and the Trump administration and serving as the youngest youth ambassador for the Women’s March on Washington. “I never realized so many celebrities knew who I was!” Mari says. “The Women’s March family are like my big sisters, and being the youngest ambassador for them makes me proud.” Mari’s next big goal? “Vote for me in 2044 for president!” ? #21Under21 ?: @ladyist
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