Youth Spotlight: Leila Baadarani
For this week’s spotlight, Creative Visions taps into the life of Leila! Rock Your World intern Leila Baadarani is a rising junior at Barnard College in Manhattan, NY, studying Anthropology and Human Rights. Check out her interview below! Note: answers have been paraphrased for clarity and polish. Leila was interviewed by fellow intern, Tina Xia.
You can also read an article Leila wrote for HerCampus here.
What are your favorite hobbies and involvements?
Leila: I love being a member of Amnesty International, which is a nonprofit organization dedicated to writing letters, leading rallies, signing petitions, and more—and it’s always been my favorite club. Her Campus is also something I’m involved with (article linked below!). In addition, I work with UCapture, which is a Google Chrome extension that you can add to your search bar to help reduce your carbon footprint when shopping online.
As you know, we’re both working for Creative Visions, and as the name implies, a large portion of our work is creative. How do you express your creativity?
Leila: I love to create art. I love painting, and recently in quarantine, I’ve started embroidering, which is really fun. I also just enjoy being spontaneous and going on adventures with my friends.
Speaking of friends, how would your best friend describe you?
Leila: Hm… Bubbly, a little quirky, fun, adventurous and super caring. At least I’d like to think that’s how they describe me!
Who inspires you the most?
Leila:. I can’t think of specific individuals, but there are many “people on the ground,” or smaller networks of people that’ve inspired me. And by these smaller networks, I mean the people like you and me: everyday citizens… like the people who dedicate time out of their day to attend rallies. Through this, I’ve realized that the smaller communities have been the ones pushing change forward.
Why is your work important to you?
Leila: I think despite the size of the team you have, it’s important to have people who care. Even though I’m in New York, I still care just as much about the youth in LA as I do about kids in my own backyard. It doesn’t matter where the people are that we’re helping—it’s just that we are.
We’re making an impact, and that’s important.
Leila: Exactly.
If you could pick a character from any movie or TV show that best resembles you, who would you pick?
Leila: Okay, so Spies in Disguise is a really good movie—would recommend. The main character Walter Beckett is super kind, motivated, and selfless. I admire him a lot and see similarities there. The movie has a great soundtrack too!
RYR/RYW is all about empowering the youth through creative activism—why do you think creativity is a powerful way to evoke change?
Leila: Whenever I was little, if I wasn’t in school, I was always in programs that my parents placed me into, and they were all focused on creative change. Being in programs where I could express myself gave me the opportunity to choose my own path. Safe, structured freedom is really important. My teachers have also been really caring. I remember asking my film teacher, “Oh, can I stay after class and use the film room?” He always replied, “Of course! No problem.” That was really kind and supportive of him.
Let’s end our interview on a serious note: if you could be any plant in the world, what plant would you be and why?
Leila: I would be a succulent, because I love succulents very much! They can easily adapt to new environments. Just like me, my succulents have traveled the world, and they’ve thrived in all situations. I’d like to think there are some commonalities there!



















