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As International Women’s Day nears, we’re celebrating some of the women pushing the culture—and the country—forward. In 2010, then sixteen-year-old Karina Vargas, center, was standing in front of her Colorado high school when she was hit by a random bullet. In 2013, Nza-Ari Khepra's fifteen-year-old friend Hadiya Pendleton, a neighbor on Chicago’s South Side, was killed by a random bullet. Khepra, left, now 20, helped found Project Orange Tree, a youth-led violence-awareness organization that in turn attracted the attention of Everytown for Gun Safety, where Julianne Moore serves as the founding chair of their creative council. This past election saw one of Everytown’s objectives—background checks—passed in Nevada, with other gun-safety measures passed in Washington State and California. “In states with background checks, gun deaths have been reduced by close to half in various categories,” Moore says. "I want to take this movement the long way,” says Khepra, “and I want to make sure we finish strong.” Read more about the visionaries behind some of the most important conversations of our time in the link in our bio. Photographed by @inezandvinoodh, Vogue, January 2017.


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