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Choice is a privilege that many take for granted, yet for countless young women, even life-changing decisions are often made for them. This talk explores the significance of personal choice in shaping futures. She delves into the societal and cultural barriers that limit young women’s autonomy and highlights how small, gradual changes can lead to greater empowerment. Through personal stories and broader reflections on Uzbekistan’s evolving landscape, she offers a hopeful vision for a future where every young woman has the power to decide her own path. A first-year student at British Management University, Janar Amirkulova finds inspiration in literature, music, and meaningful dialogue. A dedicated educator at Whydots Educational Center, she has spent over a year shaping young minds while refining her own leadership and communication skills. Passionate about debate and advocacy, she actively participates in BMU’s Model United Nations and debate club, using her voice to spark important conversations. A pianist at heart and a changemaker in action, Janar believes in the power of storytelling—whether through music, policy, or literature. She doesn’t just engage with the world; she seeks to rewrite it, one bold idea at a time. 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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