Michael Jackson's 18 year old daughter, Paris Jackson, has big aspirations in life and everyone is rooting for her success. In fact her older brother, Prince Jackson, praised her confidence, poise and public speaking at the 59th Grammy Awards Show. Not only did Jackson take the stage to introduce performers, but she also addressed the crowd with her passion for activism.

The King of Pop's daughter is featured on the latest issue of CR Fashion Book and did a special interview with director and producer, Lee Daniels, in which she talked about her passions and future aspirations. In the CR 10 interview, Jackson explained how she's currently modeling but hopes to be part of something much larger.

"Millennials, people my age, we’re going to run the country in the next few years," she said. "We can make this country what we want it to be."

This interview not only reflects her passions, but it also shows her optimism for the future. She continued by saying, "I’m hoping that this year my generation will get to a point where we will rise up, not in a violent way, but start pushing for more liberalism."

So, it is safe to say Jackson is moving in the right direction for change. In fact, she has multiple tattoos and one dedicated to Standing Rock. Not only is this tattoo important to her, but it was also designed by a member of the Sioux tribe.

When she talks about music, she mantioned that she writes songs for herself but does not see herself following music professionally like her famous father. She does, however, very much enjoy "listening to it, writing it, and playing it," which is why music is so important to her.

Jackson wraps up her interview with Daniels by discussing her father saying, "He was the strongest person I know and tried to do everything with as much love and kindness as possible."

Because of her father's work, she wants to follow in the same direction and  hopes to change the world through her passion of art. She wants to be more involved in progressive initiatives, as well as make a positive difference.