How one voice, your voice can spark a movement | Anghelina Severin | TEDxThe Global College Youth
With her TEDx talk Anghelina will explain how she managed to speak up. Through her words we will learn the importance of expressing our ideas and thoughts. Most importantly, understanding what our voice truly means to ourselves. Meet Anghelina Severin! Anghelina is a Youth Rights Activist who has been able to speak up in multiple occasions and share her opinions on difficult issues, in aim to raise awareness and protect young people as much as possible. She has had the opportunity to discuss different topics with the Minister of Education in Moldova as well as working with organisations such as The State of Youth and Amnesty International. As a reflection of her hard work and determination she was in the top 10 nominees for the Children’s Peace Prize. Perhaps we will be able to understand how she has been able to reach so far in such little time and being so young, especially coming from Moldova in oppose to a global superpower, through her speech “The Power of Speaking Up: How one voice can spark a movement. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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