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An Insight, an Idea with Malala Yousafzai

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An Insight, an Idea with Malala Yousafzai

World Economic Forum,

5 min read
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Don’t pass up a chance to sit down with the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai sits down with BuzzFeed News world editor Miriam Elder for a casual interview at Davos 2018. Get a glimpse into how Malala’s life is at once that of a typical college student and anything but typical as she discusses her views on feminism and her life’s mission: educational access for girls. getAbstract recommends this video to educators, policy makers and anyone seeking an example of inspirational leadership.

Summary

At first, the misconceptions and controversy surrounding feminism made activist Malala Yousafzai hesitate to identify as feminist. However, today she understands that feminism is an unobjectionable belief in equality. Anyone who advocates equal rights for men and women is a feminist. What’s more, women no longer require men’s influence to create social change. Women formed the Me Too and Time’s Up movements against sexual harassment because they realized their voices could transform the culture. Similarly, all women and girls should denounce any violence and prejudice in their communities. Their message may reach the ears and ...

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Girls’ education advocate Malala Yousafzai is the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.


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