The 43-year-old Duchess of Sussex and actress Meghan Markle recently took part in a contest organized by the non-profit organization Girls Inc. in honor of International Girls' Day, reports Vanity Fair. The trend is to encourage young girls who want them to be “strong, smart and brave,” reports WomanEL. У співпраці з #HalfTheStory, організацією, що працює над покращенням цифрової взаємодії молоді, було представлено нову програму під назвою «Social Media U», яку спонсорує The Archewell Foundation, заснована Меган та принцом Гаррі.
At the hour of the meeting, Megan shared a powerful testimony to cyberbullying, becoming an important part of the discussion about those emphatically embrace technology in the digital age. The founder of #HalfTheStory, Larissa May, said that Megan shared her testimony when she was among the people who recognized the worst cyberbullyers in the world.
The Social Media U program may help feed roses live healthy lives digital technologies, wanting them to be creative and positive. The importance of such initiatives was emphasized by Megan herself, speaking in front of children and calling them out to the influx of social media.
I guess, before Gailey Bieber admitted that she was afraid of go through the hate of the border.