One student asked, how can we get involved in advocacy for girls education without it being kind of colonialist or paternalistic? It's yuki to serve. But i know that i'm not exposed to the culture and the economy and the politics of every country. So i i don't know how to fix gs education crises in nigeria or in brazil. I may have more experience in palkestan, but not in other countries. And the best way to actually push for these changes is is to support local activists,. those who are doing Advocacy on a national level as well and also on a globallevel.
Nobel Peace Prize winners feel burnout too. Malala Yousafzai - who survived an assassination attempted by the Taliban - works tirelessly so that more women and girls can access education. But she often feels guilty at taking time off, but knows she must to avoid burnout.
She shares her tips with Dr Laurie Santos on how to achieve work/life balance; how to deal with disappointment; and how to build bridges with people we disagree with.
(Recorded live at Yale's Silliman College.)
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