Stranger Things star Maya Hawke and The Independent producer-star Jodie Turner-Smith glammed up to speak out for women and girls at the Equality Now 30th Anniversary Gala in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday.The 24-year-old SAG Award nominee proudly posed with a pink sign reading 'Make equality reality' while wearing a black long-sleeved maxi-dress beneath a grey winter coat and black peep-toe heels.Maya wore her fringed brunette locks up for the 'night of arts and activism' held at Guastavino's with only a hint of mascara and lipstick on her alabaster complexion.
Feminists: Stranger Things star Maya Hawke (L) and The Independent producer-star Jodie Turner-Smith (R) glammed up to speak out for women and girls at the Equality Now 30th Anniversary Gala in Midtown Manhattan on TuesdayHawke took to the podium to address the crowd honoring the non-governmental human rights organization founded in 1992 by Jessica Neuwirth, Navanethem 'Navi' Pillay, and Feryal Gharahi.The native New Yorker is best known as the nepotistically-privileged daughter of four-time Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke and Oscar nominee Uma Thurman, who divorced in 2005 after seven years of marriage.Last week, Maya released the Lance Bangs-directed music video for her song Luna Moth, which was taped before her September 24 concert at LA's Largo at the Coronet.Hawke is hitting the road next year for a mostly sold-out 12-date European/US tour, which kicks off February 25 at Santeria Toscana 31 in Milan.