Emma Watson
Inclusive Inspiration
By Bill Abramson
Emma Watson
alter’s ego Hermione Granger would doubtless approve of her HeForShe Campaign
and its gutsy, smart take on feminism.
It’s
especially refreshing to see men invited to join the fight for gender equality,
as Watson pointedly did in launching the U.N. effort last fall, telling the men
that it’s “your issue too.”
It’s also
refreshing to see her vigorous embrace of feminism, which Watson defines as
“the theory of political, economic and social equality of the sexes.” And
apparently she lives by it. Although she is one of the world’s highest-paid
actresses, she has spoken out about the paucity of female directors in
Hollywood.
Watson was
only 9 when she auditioned for the part of Hermione, and she appeared in every
Harry Potter film to the end. She followed Hogwarts with a degree in English
Literature from Brown University.
Her
HeForShe speech at Davos was an Internet sensation, but unsurprisingly, it drew
the typical antifeminist rants and even some threats. Watson chose to highlight
the moving letters she has received from fathers who tell her they are
investing new hope in the future for their daughters. But she was also frank
about the bullying tactics of her detractors and one site that made an empty
threat to release nude photos.
Her
confident and cool reaction: “If they were trying to put me off, they did the
opposite.”
Abramson, the former
executive editor of the New York Times, is writing a book about the news
business
Time, April 27 /May 4,
2015
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Emma is so amazing. :)
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