“I know it might seem like it's really dark and scary, but our flag is being flown at the nation's capital right now.” Teen Vogue sat down with 0liviajulianna to talk about what gives her hope, what keeps her going, and what “it gets better” means to her.
was flown at the White House. In the midst of both historical progress and heartbreaking rollbacks, Olivia Julianna makes sense as the spokesperson for It Gets Better.
We also have more resources than other generations. That's what brings me hope, seeing these people who were marching in the 70s, fighting for the same thing and giving us their knowledge. Is it terrifying? Of course it's terrifying. We're still fighting for progress. But I also think that it's inspiring.OJ: For me, it is quite literally does get better. You find community and you find yourself.
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