^What happy1 & collegemom3717 said. All of the things you said about your daughter could’ve described me in high school, and I majored in psychology. I have a close friend for whom this was also true and she majored in communication disorders. Lots of very smart, savvy young people are socially and politically conscious, but that doesn’t have to define their major choice; there are lots of ways that people’s interest in social and political issues and desire to have social impact can manifest in different careers. (My friend is a speech-language pathologist, and I’m a social scientist in the tech sphere. My job involves lots of public speaking and teaching, which is not necessarily something one would expect coming into it.)
My overarching (and gentle ) question here is…why are you “starting to look” at these things? These are things your daughter should be starting to look at or being conscious of. You can of course support her as she explores, but she may already have her own ideas (however amorphous) about majors and careers.