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How to Create Change
Marc and Craig Kielburger's Social Change Speech Outlines Three Laws
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How to Create Change
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The Hows of Social Change
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Youth-Oriented Environmentalism
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Youth Activism
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Reinventing Feminism
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Technology and Global Activism
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Youth-Oriented Social Activism
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Fighting for Equal Rights
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The Hip Hop Generation
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Transformational Eco Economies
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Internet-Including Institutions
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Unity in Diversity
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The Ethics of Protest
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The Strength of Resourceful Adaptability
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Empowering Emotional Energy
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Intervening Journalism
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Making Climate Change Relevant
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Inspirational Levers
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Support and Overcoming Challenges
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Addressing Aboriginal Issues
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Using Visuals for Change
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The Myths of the Non-Profit Sector
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Debunking Environmental Myths
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Beyond Monetary Fulfillment
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Necessary Political Activism
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Promoting Youth Involvement in Change
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App-Powered Governments
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The Necessity of Activism
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Investing in Women
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Art-Based Activism
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Unjust Investigative Tools
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Effective Peaceful Solutions
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Visible Petitions
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Unlocking the Potential of Girls
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Advocating for Online Equality
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Open Data in Education
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Empowering Fringe Culture
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Art as Activism
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Impactive Storytelling
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Education as Restoration
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HIV Solidarity
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Reductive Representations
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New Age Renaissance
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Food Injustice
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Changing Face of Anti-Semitism
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The Need for WikiLeaks
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Humanity-Shaping Generations
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Winning the War on Poverty
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Handwritten Political Lobbying
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Leading in the New World
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Strength of Digital Humanitarians
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Consent and the Networked World
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Revamping Urban Politics
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Citizen-Based Change
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Defining Hacking
From Making Climate Change Relevant to Advocating for Online Equality
While millennial consumers are becoming increasingly concerned with honesty and transparency in brands, young people are also getting more and more engaged in development and work that matters, as evidenced by these talks about activism. The times we live in are marked by change and technological revolution. The way in which people respond to social issues like the environment and human rights violations will significantly impact the future of humanity.
As discussed in Sir Nicolas Stern's talk on transformational eco economies, the way people respond to climate change and urbanization will determine whether the next century is the best or worst in history. Romeo Dallaire emphasizes getting involved with NGOs in his talks about activism, especially humanity-shaping generations. Meanwhile President Barack Obama shares his views on military interventionism with West Point graduates.