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“Education as a Human Right in We Are Displaced”
In this activity, students reflect on textual references to the idea that education is a human right for all regardless of gender. They will then write a portion of a story from the point of view of a fictional male character of a similar age as Yousafzai and the other refugee authors.
Each story included in We Are Displaced underscores the strong influence of the value of education. An education denied means a future denied, and the authors collectively make a case for the human right to education for all.
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By Malala Yousafzai
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