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Impact Of Youth Movements & Protests

Aaron Denison, The National School Walkout Day (NSWD) Alliance | Qyira Yusri, UNDI 18 | Ida Thien, Closing The Gap

04-May-21 18:00

Impact Of Youth Movements & Protests

A nationwide "School Walkout Day" has been proposed for later this week to protest sexual harassment in schools. We look at the growing strength of youth movements and protests, by first speaking with the National School Walkout Alliance about why they're organising the protest. Then, we discuss various youth-led movements and their impact, both locally and around the world. Finally, we look at how young people can be empowered to speak up and participate in causes.

Image Source: Natalie Chaney, Unsplash

Produced by: Azlyna Mohd Noor, Kelvin Yee, Tasha Fusil

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Sharmilla Ganesan


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