Malala Yousafzai: What to know about the Pakistani activist for girls' education
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Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai is known around the world for her activism for gender equality.
She told The Associated Press this month: "I think when you raise your voice, it can have an impact and it can bring change. What will make me pessimistic is if we don’t do anything. So as long as we keep doing our part, there is optimism, there is hope. I think it’s just the silence that keeps things going as they are." She stays hopeful in a sometimes bleak world, and she’s also a cartoon fan – now she is taking her love of television and film to Apple TV+ as its newest celebrity liberal content creator. "In my childhood, it was Cartoon Network and, you know, seeing ‘Tom and Jerry,’ ‘Courage,’ ‘Scooby Doo’ and all of those TV cartoon shows. When you are a child – and especially when terrorism started – to know that there is sort of this world in cartoons where you can escape from the reality around you and just giggle and laugh and just entertain yourself. You know, I have been watching comedy movies from Bollywood to Hollywood, and I am a big fan of animation as well. I have not missed a single animation movie. It just keeps you engaged and entertained and also gives you very beautiful messages."More Related News