Have you ever thought you could make a difference in the world? Helping others in the classroom is good but what if you were able to change the entire world? Young kids called Teen Activists have, they take stands to help others and themselves on the way.
One teen activist that changes the world is Malala Yousafzai. Malala is a young girl who believes that everyone should go to school even if they are a girl. She comes from a small town in Swat Valley in Mingora were girls can’t go to school like boys. Therefore, she started to take a stand and got the attention of a terrorist group call the Taliban they didn't want girls to go to school in the first place, they didn't like Malala’s stand. The Taliban thinks that it would be educating the whole family and the Taliban wouldn't have much control. According to the book “Malala Yousafzai,” the Taliban tried to assassinate her, they hoped on a bus and asked the bus driver who was Malala no one answered but they glared at Malala, they fired the gun 3 times, they shot her in the head right above her eyebrow, it went through her head and in the shoulder, the other bullets wounded her friends. She got paralyzed on the left side. Many people didn’t think that she wouldn’t survive. One day a miracle happened and she finally woke up. Her dad told her to stop but she didn’t keep quiet. This shows that Malala is brave because she didn't stop she tried all she can to keep going.
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Alex Lin recycles electronics, when he was in 5th grade he read a magazine and realized that he should do something about it. After he read about it he has seen a lot of people wasting and throwing away electronics. With that problem, he took some of his friends and decided to create a website. Ever seen then people been aware of throwing away electronics. He is now 16 years old and he overseen the recycling of 300,000 pounds of e-waste. Also, he helped create 7 media centers around the
It began as an ordinary day in Mingora, Pakistan, for a young girl returning home from school on her school bus. Suddenly, a masked gunman rushed into the bus and shouted, “Who is Malala?” Her friends on the bus looked back at her, and in the blink of an eye she was shot on the left side of her face. This incident was the spark that ignited a call for change in education around the world. Malala Yousafzai was the face of this change. She made significant contributions to female education rights by being an education activist and urging children to speak out and fight for their rights. She forever changed the lives of Pakistani girls who today benefit from free education and resources with numerous schools around their country.
Malala Youafzai is now a inspiring activist for women's education. Malala has a strong passion for education and loved school as a child. She lived in terriable circumstances in which a radical terrorist group, the Taliban, was terrorizing her city. Enforcing cruel strict Islamic law Malala bravly spoke out against the Taliban. Through many courages and tragic events Malala was globaly noticed, bringing attention to the issues of childrens and womens education and influencing millions of people.
A prophet speaks exquisitely encouraged words to others. Prophets are willing to give up their life for what they believe in. They bring new ideas to situations, and don’t follow other’s work. They are gifted with the ways of God, and have spiritual insight on certain problems. To be a prophet takes hard work. If you do something so immense, and it helps people around you, doesn’t mean you automatically fall under prophecy. You have to have the full criteria. That is why it’s hard to find a modern day prophet today. Many people in the world today have done something big, but are not viewed as prophetic, because of their power, or personality.
Activism is is the action or policy of campaigning to bring about political or social change. That enough is hard to do, but imagine doing that as a teenager. Teen activism is fighting for what you believe in, making a difference, and making yourself heard. Teen activism is seeing a problem in your community and fighting to fix that problem. Teen activism takes courage, guts, determination, integrity, and so much more. Teen activists are special in the world, they do amazing things by choice. Some think “that's not our problem they can deal with it” or “ someone else is dealing with it “. Malala, Alex Libby, and Craig K could not ignore what was happening to our world or themselves.
There is one teen activist that has a special story and that teen activist is Malala. Malala is a very powerful person and here is why When Malala was 12 years of age her school was shut down by the taliban. When Malala hard of this she was very mad she wants every girl in school because she believes that all girls are equal to boy if not stronger. Because of this belief the taliban shoot her in close rang in the face. Malala was rushed to a hospital in England. Malala was was paralyzed on the left side. After Malala got out of the hospital she started “Malala Found”. I got all this information from “Malala The Daily Show”. As you can see Malala is a very powerful person.
Alex Linn has removed and reused 300,000 pounds of e-waste. He has not thrown it away he sent the old computers to Africa so kids can learn. He has set up over 50 lab stations in developing 3rd world countries. He has done so much for the kids in africa. He wanted to help the earth and he did. He's successfully lobbied the Rhode Island state legislature to ban the dumping of electronics. He is only 16 years old and he has done all that. That takes guts to stand up to the big man and tell him that he can't do that any more.
It states that in the Alex Lin video, Alex Lin was reading the newspaper one day and saw this thing called e-waste. E-waste is where people throw away electronics into the environment. It can destroy the soil. Alex wanted to stop that from happening, so he got a big group and started collecting electronics.
Did you know that more than 1.8 billion young teen activists between the ages of 10 to 24 are currently changing the world through organizations and funds. (“17 ways young people are changing the world”. Source cited in sources) You might be thinking: What is Teen Activism? Well Teen Activism is Teens from all around the world doing something that can make a good change to the world. These teens that are making a change can make the world better but, they have to be willing to give up a couple of things like personal time. Even know these activists lose personal time they gain help and support for there cause. Some examples of activists are: Faye Carey, Alex Lin, and Malala yousafzai. All of these activists all have created funds or
Have you ever heard of a teen activist? If you haven’t, you will today. A teen activist is a kid or a teenager who wants to change the world. They fight for what they are passionate about. They go through tough obstacles along the way but don’t give up what they love. They do this because they want to change the world. Some teen activists are Malala Yousafzai, Alex Libby, and Alex Lin.
Can one teen really change the world and make it a better place? At least certain teens try and that’s why we call them teen activists. Teen activists fight for a cause that is important to them and other people in similar situations, or facing similar challenges, or simply seeing an opportunity for change. They work in very different ways and use different communication channels, such as; social media, newspapers, and interviews to reach their target audience. Christopher Yao, Alex Lin, and Shawn De Angelo all started their activism as teens.
Malala Yousafzai is not only a nineteen year-old Pakistani teenager, but also a nationally recognized activist. Yousafzai advocates for the improvement of access to education with a focus on young girls and young women throughout the world. Yousafzai additionally promotes gender equality and overall world peace. Being that she was born in the male dominated country of Pakistan in 1997, she has first-hand experienced the systematic oppression faced by women residing in the country. Her activism stemmed from her love and passion for attending school and overall learning and education—traits from which she inherited from her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai whom is a Pakistani diplomat. Through her activism, Yousafzai has received multiple honors such as Pakistan’s first National Youth Peace Prize in 2011 as well as a nomination for the International Children’s Peace prize also in 2011. Her activism has also procured her national recognition and increased her popularity, both of which had upset Taliban leaders. Taliban leaders voted to kill her and in 2012, Yousafzai survived an assassination attempt in which she was shot in the face by a Taliban member in Pakistan’s swat valley as she. In
First Alex Lin. According to YouTube Alex had lots of friends help him recycle and refurbish electronics. When he was young he wanted to help the world by recycling old electronics. Alex states, “We said, hey, let’s
He read many articles that described the dangers of electronic waste. He brought friends together and decided to start a community problem solving team to fix these dangers. As a group, they worked together and created seven media centers around the world. A long with the seven media centers, they set out to pass a bill of combating e-waste. Once they passed the bill they wrote a petition of legislation and ordinance and got it signed In 2006, they got the bill passed back. Once they got it passed back, WIN organized its first e-waste recycling drive. From the drive they got 20,000 pounds of electronics. With all of these efforts to help reduce electronic waste has benefited the environment a
Activists are people who speak up for rights or demands no matter what, even when they are threatened, some are older and some are younger.The three teen activist that are in this essay are Rowan Blanchard and Malala Yousafzai .They are helping kids and teens with difficulties they have, like bullying, education and human rights.
“They will not stop me. I will get my education if it is in a home, school, or any other place” these are the words of Malala Yousafzai, a Nobel peace prize winner, a human rights activist, and a Pakistani girl, who has traditions, stories, and a unique experience. She was named after Malalai of Maiwand, the greatest heroine of Afghanistan, and she lives up to her name as a heroine for girls education. Despite the cultural traditions of Malala Yousafzai’s community, she has grown as a world leader in spreading world peace throughout the globe, through her challenges, her accomplishments, and her growth in publicity, with her common goal being an education for all girls.