As we celebrate #MalalaDay today, we asked young women from the @girlsalliance to tell us how @Malala inspires them. Check out what they shared below:
“In my community, many girls don’t finish school. My parents encouraged my education, but there were times when I felt my dreams slipping away. Malala gave me an example of strength and determination to take inspiration from. I’m proud to say I graduated.” -Clare, Kampala, Uganda
@MichelleObama @girlsalliance @Malala Not a women but as a Filipino American educator-activist fighting to combat Asian hate violence & racism, knowing of #MalalaYousafzai gives me & my community hope that educating is a form of liberation. Supporting Malala & all women is a form of freedom dreaming ✊🏽🇵🇭
@MichelleObama @girlsalliance @Malala Thank you! With their views we will be able to establish the trust and good will in their relationship with Malala to enable us build accordingly . More Grace!
@MichelleObama @girlsalliance @Malala I want to go to USA. The economic situation of the family is bad so I can't go. Someone will help me to go to Canada. Please help me Honorable Michelle Obama.
@MichelleObama @girlsalliance @Malala Mrs. Obama keep up the excellent work that both you & your husband are doing. Highlighting the efforts of our youth is inspiring not only for their peers but for the older generation as well. Thank you Cleo Malala for sharing your light with the 🌍. ❤️😊❤️
@MichelleObama @girlsalliance @Malala I read them. Good stuff!
@MichelleObama @girlsalliance @Malala What a beautiful coincidence, a nation that is viewed with skepticism all over the world, by lifting an individual from there and preparing him for patronage in the world, such an honor is astonishing. #Malala