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It’s Not All About You

Let’s think about how we use social media, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and such, well it’s not that hard how we use it, we wanna gain as much friends, likes, and popularity as possible, it’s either for self-fulfillment, to feel important, or it’s a very good angle to promote our businesses, making the world feel good, and that we’re there with them in everything we do, but there’s a whole other way that you can look at it, and you have a chance to be selfless where you give back to the world, it’s those 10 women today which Lauren Conrad and company features who use social media for good.

It’s good to start with Jamil @jameelajamilofficial who’s best known for her spoiled ways on “The Good Place” where in real life, Jamil’s one who created @i_weigh so a woman’s worth is not defined by what the numbers read on the scale, MILCK stands up to women who’ve been assaulted through icantkeepquiet.org as survivors share stories through art within the global community, Candice Huffine heads DAY/WON clothing line promoting size inclusivity and body confidence while creating too Project Start encouraging women to take up running and find strength, Katie Sturino has The 12ish Style that’s a size inclusive blog, and Rachel Cargle raise funds for therapy for black women and girls who need heeling.

And now, the one and only Rebecca Minkoff, who created The Female Founder Collective that allows women-owned businesses to shine, and easily be supported, Jessamyn Stanley strives to make yoga accessible for all body types and abilities, “Harry Potter’s” Emma Watson uses her Hogwarts fame to involve herself in #TimesUp, political engagements and sustainable fashion, and launching the HeforShe campaign with the United Nations, Miry Whitehill takes newly refugee families out of survival mode and puts them into situations like banking and finance, and Glenn Doyle’s organization raises money to for situations like reuniting families together back from the border, or gifting sick children with Build-A-Bear.

Daniel Quintanilla

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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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