Despite the ugly curtain that humanity can cause, I have never felt more proud to be human. Malala Yousafzai speaks eloquently to the UN in one of the most inspiring speeches of our modern day. Her words of peace and affirmative demeanor demand confidence that ruptures within me a growing voice of action. "There was a time when woman social activists asked men to stand up for their rights . But this time, we will do it by ourselves."
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AuthorNatalie Krivas, a secondary school educator, is currently completing a Ph.D. in Managing Organizational Systems, specializing in Humane Education at Saybrook University. She has a B.Ed. in Teaching English as a Second Language from McGill University, Montreal, Canada, an M.Ed. in Humane Education from Valparaiso University, and several years of teaching experience in primary, secondary, and post-secondary environments. Natalie's students and peers are the core of her evolution as a human(e) educator; without them, she would be lost in an ocean of theory. Natalie strives daily to improve herself as a collaborator with the goal of of finding solutions to the world's many issues. Archives
March 2021
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