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We Day 2013: My Speech About Malala

October 22, 2013 By callmehannah 10 Comments

Thank you so much Me To We for sharing this part of my We Day speech from Minnesota. I am so honoured and humbled to share Malala’s story on the We Day stage.

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  1. Sadie says

    October 22, 2013 at 8:56 pm

    Hey hannah,

    Hey Hannah my name is Sadie and I am 13 .
    As soon as I watched this video I just got that feeling. I think you know what I am talking the about. The one that makes you feel as though you can’t sit in your seat anymore. Where you get a rush and the moment where you just say to yourself, get off of that computer and go change the world, make it a better place. Thank you for giving me that moment. I absolutely love it!

    Also, I was wondering on how you started Public speaking? Did people ask you ? Or did you ask them? I know that the blog obviously helped but how did you start?

    Thanks so much for being so inspiring! And for being role model to so many people in the world, myself included. I actually run the social justice club at my school and decided to do a role model project. So it was a project for the students to do on there role models and little bit about them, let me just say out of 15 students more than one said you 😉

    -Sadie

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    • callmehannah says

      October 23, 2013 at 12:47 pm

      Thank you so much Sadie! I have definitely gotten that feeling, that you feel the need to make a difference. When I am in a We day stadium or kids like you share their story and are being heard, I get that feeling. I found out about Free The Children by Marc Kielburger and learned that when he was in grade 7 did a science project on eco friendly cleaning supplies and last year I went to We day Waterloo and it was truly a great experience, I got to interview Craig Kielburger, Spencer West and more. Marc invited me to be a We Day speaker at the We Create Change wrap up event and when he asked me I could not believe it. As Spencer West says there is “No can’t, no won’t, only how.” It is kids like you who inspire me and make me want to take action!

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  2. Jennifer says

    October 22, 2013 at 9:23 pm

    Hey Hannah,
    This is really awesome. Just wanted to let you know I think you’re doing great things and that I love your blog. Sharing the things you believe in is super inspiring and you’re a terrific speaker. Keep on letting us know what you’re thinkin’ about and how you’re working for change.
    – Jen 🙂

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    • callmehannah says

      October 23, 2013 at 12:39 pm

      Thank you Jennifer! I think that blogging and public speaking is such a great way to share your passion and express what you care about. It is people like you who keep me going and just by spreading the word you are making a difference. Little things add up to make a big difference.

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  3. Jennifer (momvstheboys) says

    October 23, 2013 at 1:06 pm

    This is ahhhhhmazing Hannah, well done girl!

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  4. Alexa says

    October 24, 2013 at 4:44 pm

    That was a great speech about Malala. She seems so courageous. Malala, I mean. You are so right. You and Malala are both very in common. If I can tell you one thing it is that both you and Malala are definitely changing the world. One blog post at a time.
    -Alexa

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  5. Kate says

    October 26, 2013 at 2:15 pm

    Hey Hannah!
    Your speech at We Day is incredible! As I said at camp: youre going to do GREAT things in life. I’m very proud of you and keep doing what youre doing!
    I miss you so much Hannah Banana!
    From Kate

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  6. Kathy says

    October 28, 2013 at 5:10 pm

    Hannah, thanks for sharing this video! I had the pleasure of hearing it when you spoke at the Toronto We Day event and now I can share it with people who were not there. Thanks for being such a wonderful inspiration to so many kids (and adults!)

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  7. elliot-miville deschĂȘnes says

    November 24, 2013 at 4:39 pm

    Hey Hannah! I’m Elliot. From the weday Montreal.You are soooooooo good! That was a super good speech! You are so inspiring! Keep the good work!

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    • callmehannah says

      December 17, 2013 at 9:12 pm

      Thank you so much Elliot! You were such an amazing and excited host at We Day Montreal! The crowd really liked hearing a youth, like them, being a host and encouraging them to create change! Good luck on your change journey!

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