My Woman's History Month Blog, Day 30: Millie Bobby Brown

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Actress and producer? Yes. Youngest UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador ever? Also yes. At age 20, she has already had successes that would fulfill many a lifetime. But Millie has a lot of runway left to explore.

The Spanish born, English actress first appeared in 2013, then landed a role in 2016’s Stranger Things that brought her critical acclaim and award nominations. By 2018, she was on Time’s 100 most influential people, the youngest to ever appear on that list. She was also appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, all by age 14.

She co-produced the Enola Holmes movie at 16, then Enola Holmes at 18, both well-received productions.

Along the way, she created a skin care line for younger women that works with their unique chemistry and body needs. She shut down comments on her social media platforms because of the vitriol and others stating what she should or shouldn’t be, when she was still figuring out both what that was and what it could be. Such ugliness is real, and women of all ages deal with it at all ages, but it never means that you need to allow or condone it.

Her UNICEF actions and messages are a combination of asking adults to listen to the dreams and demands of today’s youth, and take responsibility for the world issues they contributed to or have not done enough for. In turn, she asks youth to give grace to adults, and focus on common ground to care for the world around us.

You can find more information about Millie on her social media feeds.

PS I mentor and tutor youth from middle school upwards. They are not encumbered by the adult filers we've embraced. Their frontal cortices are not the firewalls adults often have, and they are still gaining knowledge. Give them space to be creative without judgment. Go beyond "that can't work" to "how could it work", because those tidbits will create a better place for all of us.

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You have put up a fantastic display of true inspirations, both at a personal level, like your mother, and Aunt, and more famous ones like Mary Shelly and Maya Angelou. All of it has been an education, and I have yet to go through the whole list.

But this one is the one that makes me love what you have done. I am wary of making legends of young ones, as it sometimes wrecks their entire life; as has happened for many kid stars. However at the same time one must appreciate and gain inspiration for the times they truly are inspirational. Age is no bar in such cases. That fact that you decided to choose Millie Bobby Brown makes me extremely happy to know you. Thank you for being you. And thanks to Millie and her parents for her being her.

You are most welcome. We all have ups and downs in our lives. What she has done with her's to date is so commendable. It reminds me of some students I've had who have affected the lives of so many in their young lives.

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