Résumé du livre
Malala Yousafzai is a children’s education activist from Pakistan. She spoke to nearly 400 delegates at the United Nations at the age of 16 and has won multiple international human rights awards.
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Malala's tale is both shocking and uplifting. Despite her youth, she bravely speaks out against discrimination and abuse, setting an example for us all. It is crucial to resist oppressors without resorting to violence. Malala, now healed and still fighting, reminds us that every child deserves an education, regardless of differences in race, gender, class, creed, or ethnicity.
Recommended additional reading: Consider reading Mandela’s Way by Richard Stengel. The book explores the admirable qualities of Nelson Mandela and how we can develop similar character strengths. By learning from Mandela's example, we can navigate obstacles, forgive those who oppress us, understand human nature, uphold our principles, and contribute to positive social change. Looking to introduce to your team? Did you know we also offer group subscriptions? Contact your Learning & Development department to learn how you and your colleagues can benefit from for personal and professional growth.
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