Non-profit og aktivisme

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helping the stranded car guy

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feeding the needy

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kind and helpful

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alert guy foils pickpocket

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kind guy with a great message

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we need more such souls in the world

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water is precious. don't waste

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salute and more power to such brave people

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brilliant work. other countries should follow

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good helping hand for her

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being kind and compassionate

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⁣For the introverts among us, traditional forms activism like marches, protests and door-to-door canvassing can be intimidating and stressful. Take it from Sarah Corbett, a former professional campaigner and self-proclaimed introvert. She introduces us to "craftivism," a quieter form of activism that uses handicrafts as a way to get people to slow down and think deeply about the issues they're facing, all while engaging the public more gently. Who says an embroidered handkerchief can't change the world?

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⁣Born in India and raised in Canada, Anjali began to explore ideas of social justice while in high school. Passionate about youth engagement and civil responsibility, in her second TEDxTalk, Anjali asks youth to question the definition of activism and to apply the interpretation that speaks to them in order to create the world they want to see in the future.