Free Oppression | Kurika Sakaguchi | TEDxUWCMaastricht
Kurika's speech is about Free Oppression. She explores the nature of freedom and how we live within that contradiction. Born and raised in Japan, studied in Canada for two years and currently she is in the final year of the IBDP programme at United World College Maastricht. She has been interested in social issues since the age of 4 when she learnt about global warming from the situation of polar bears at the zoo. She is a member of a non-governmental organization Free the Children Japan since 2016 and founded the student organization Connection our Earth. She serves as its representative since 2020. Currently, she is involved in raising awareness for children's rights and working to solve environmental issues. 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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