you know, if an 18-year-old’s organization can do more, I think you can do more, too,” says Stone.
I think this part really illustrated that despite of Malala's age, she's still a big inspiration for many people!
you know, if an 18-year-old’s organization can do more, I think you can do more, too,” says Stone.
I think this part really illustrated that despite of Malala's age, she's still a big inspiration for many people!
keeping poor adolescent girls in school for longer and delaying their early marriage at an average age of 15.
I honestly think that marrying at this age this should be illegal, since 1.the girl is underaged 2.the marriage is usually against the girls will.
By 18, she’s already written a memoir, become the youngest-ever Peace Prize winner,
I think this probably inspired many people, letting them know even if they are young they can still do what adults do.
. But she and her father, a politically active teacher, both spoke out for education rights.
I think that Malala's parents really affected her and her choices in life. I also remember in the book Malala said something like she wouldn't write for the BBC unless her mother agreed.
Malala became a global symbol of strength and resistance when, at 15, she miraculously survived being shot in the head by the Taliban.
I think this shows how strong Malala is, and despite having such a risk she's still risking it, so she can stand up for her beliefs. (which many girls may not do due to them having a whole life ahead)
In his video he says, "My mother and my brother both love me and I think that they'll do anything to protect me. But sadly, that's not the case for some kids.
Makes me think that parents actions also has a effect on how kids act.
Donovan loves to read.
Did he go to school when he was homeless?
Still, Donovan says he is just like any other kid. He loves to play video games on his Xbox. "I also love sports games," he says.
This shows that even if your someone who is like a teen activist, your still like any other teen and you still have hobbies like other kids
President Barack Obama noticed him too.
I think that Donovan is also quite lucky in this situation, because many people do things like him but they don't always get recognized.
"He was up at 4 a.m. on Sundays, packing his wagon with all of his soaps,
Donovan is a really hard-working kid, since honestly 4am in the morning is pretty early.
The Albuquerque, New Mexico, boy does something special with his money. He donates it to people who need help.
I wonder why he choose to donate his money to people instead of spending it. Was it because he was homeless before?
"But they're not jealous of me. They always tell me, 'I'm thankful for what I have, thankful just to be breathing.' And that takes a toll on me because I have so many more things than they have."
this is sometimes surprising to hear, since even though these kids are lacking all these things, they are still grateful for what they have. While on the other hand the kids that has those things often aren't as grateful.
"When [my dad] told her he was going to have a daughter — me — she said, 'Make sure you educate her, keep her in the loop at the dinner table, make sure she has a voice.' "
this shows how much family members can affect your life and how you act
The proceeds were used to send bikes to girls in Malawi: "Because even though they have the school supplies, there's no way to get to school to get the education they need. We think of the small things."
I think this is really thoughtful of the people in the fundraiser, since in most fundraisers they only supply school supplies and they don't really consider these small details until someone tells them. I also wonder how they thought of this small detail, since other people most likely wouldn't have thought of this
. "All the other people running were boys," she says, "and people were like, 'Well, you're not going to win.' You feel intimidated because you're the only girl in the room. It makes you question if you'd be OK in the field of politics."
this shows that she is a really brave person, and despite what others are saying she still goes on and does what she wants.
she did receive some negativity from someone expressing their skepticism about her being an inexperienced teenager involved in a critical global movement
I wonder where did the idea of just because your young your more powerless, and you don't have a voice came from.
Capres was nervous having never planned a protest before at that point.
Did she lead more protests after this one?
on July 10, 2016.
Did police brutality towards black people happen so far back then? I thought that police brutality was a recent event?
she saw of Castile sitting there, bleeding to death in the driver’s seat.
Was the other family members on the car allowed to call a ambulance? Or were they forced to just watch Castile bleed to death?
The video was of Philando Castile, a black man shot and killed by Minnesota police
Why was he shot? what was the police's reason?
her four-year-old daughter
Did the police not care their was such a young child would witness this or did they just not see the kid?
like Google and Apple - will still have to design them.
Why don't they all just use the same design?
For many Muslims, it is not proper for a women's hair to be uncovered in public.
Do men also wear hijabs?
Muslim teen hopes to help diversify emojis with a hijab version
How did they think of this idea? Has this been a problem for many Muslim girls when their texting?
like Google and Apple - will still have to design them.
why don't they all just use the same design?
For many Muslims, it is not proper for a women's hair to be uncovered in public.
Do men also wear hijab's?
Muslim teen hopes to help diversify emojis with a hijab version
How did they think of this idea? Has this been a problem for many Muslim girls when their texting?