Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani activist who was a target of the Taliban as a teenager for his campaign for the education of girls, a story of courage and determination that earned her the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 17, appears. on the cover of Vogue in its UK July edition. The fashion magazine, not new to covers that move away from the glossy world to immerse themselves in current affairs, has chosen to dedicate an entire article to Malala, now 23, who in a detailed interview talked about her faith, activism on Twitter and its new collaboration with Apple TV +. But also of the bond and friendship with other young activists, such as environmentalist Greta Thunberg and the American Emma Gonzalez at the forefront of controlling the circulation of weapons in her country.
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“I know the strength that a young woman carries in her heart,” she explained. And in its service Vogue also collects a number of influential voices among Malala’s many admirers. One among all that of the former first lady of the United States Michelle Obama.
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