Join us for a special moderated conversation with Malala Yousafzai, an internationally recognized advocate for girls’ education and one of the most influential voices for human rights today. Rising to global prominence after surviving a Taliban attack, Malala has dedicated her life to ensuring that every girl has access to free, safe, and quality education as co-founder of the Malala Fund and the youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
A graduate of the University of Oxford and a bestselling author, she uses her writing to amplify voices that are too often unheard, weaving together personal reflection with the experiences of girls around the world who face barriers to education. In this event, Malala will discuss her latest book, offering a deeper look at her journey, the realities behind her activism, and the powerful stories of young women driving change in their communities. This conversation will explore the ongoing global fight for education and equality, and the role each of us can play in advancing it.
This event is supported by Stanford Residential Education and Cardinal Nights.
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