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More and more young people are taking decisive action on the injustices we see around us, eschewing traditional structures like school council committees for more direct action. From climate strikes to decolonising the curriculum, students are demanding wholescale education transformation, building a case for tangible, meaningful, and shared activism; not just as individuals with a large social media following; not just tinkering around the edges; not just as a trend.
This panel discussion was hosted by Simi Musa and Ava James from @not_a_trend, and we heard from:
Click here for the Change Collective website
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More and more young people are taking decisive action on the injustices we see around us, eschewing traditional structures like school council committees for more direct action. From climate strikes to decolonising the curriculum, students are demanding wholescale education transformation, building a case for tangible, meaningful, and shared activism; not just as individuals with a large social media following; not just tinkering around the edges; not just as a trend.
This panel discussion was hosted by Simi Musa and Ava James from @not_a_trend, and we heard from:
Click here for the Change Collective website