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[On Intersectional Feminism] When I first called myself a feminist, it was very simple to me, it was like, ‘I believe in equality, I’m a feminist,’ and then I encountered people who said they were not feminists, which was confusing. Looking at it from a different perspective, I was like ‘What is this person’s race?’ Most of the time they were people of color, and then you look at things and you’re like, ‘Feminism hasn’t been that inclusive for people of color, so if I was a woman of color—which I’m not—then maybe I wouldn’t be so keen on feminism if it wasn’t supportive of me.’
Rowan Blanchard: The Unlikely Evolution of a Disney Star by The New York Times
“I definitely don’t consider myself a hundred percent straight but I’m not only attracted to women. I don’t like the idea of having to spend the rest of my life with one word that defines me.”
Rowan Blanchard by Isaac Sterling
"I'm happy to talk about what I'm wearing. It's cool to spotlight a new designer on the runway, and to contribute to the fashion world that I love. It's a very special thing I get to do, but don't make my story, and who I am, be my dress, while my male co-star's story is how he picks scripts and gets inspired. Why not ask me that, too? Ask me work questions, too! Ask me about my life!” -Rowan Blanchard