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We want to try to galvanize as many men and boys as possible to be advocates for change.
Emma Watson
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the importance of encouraging men and boys to actively support and advocate for societal change.

Emma Watson's quote calls for a collective effort to engage men and boys in the advocacy for change, particularly in relation to gender equality and social justice. By galvanizing their participation, she highlights the critical role they can play in shaping a more equitable society, challenging traditional norms, and standing alongside women in the pursuit of positive transformation.

Themes

AdvocacyChangeMenBoysEquality

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech addressing gender equality, this quote can inspire men to participate in discussions about women's rights.

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