Can Young People Impact Social Change? Or are you to wrapped up in gaming, selfies & partying?

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Can Young People Impact Social Change? Or are you to wrapped up in gaming, selfies & partying?

Do you need an education & some credentials to stir the pot? pYxkU-Uhttp:// pYxkU-U (6:00) Pink Floyd- Another Brick in the Wall (HD) -Banned in South African in Song was adopted by supporters of a nationwide school boycott protesting racial inequities in education under the apartheid regime

(10:53) ‘TEDxChCh - Linh Do - Defying Social Norms for Social Change’ Deny social norms & get it done!