Passionate Teen Activism

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Have you ever thought of how kids your age make a huge impact of things you do every day. Teen activism is teens who have made a cause in there community and stop at nothing to fix it by using outlets such as social media to spread their cause. Also, fighting for making a better difference in the community but can’t do it alone. One thing Teen activist need is money to spread the cause and pay for expenses., time ,resources,and passion to fix there cause.Teen activist have to be confident and courageous, passionate and willing.

Passionate teen activist.
Even after Malala was shot through her head by terrorist she continued to march and fight for women's rights. Therefore Malala was so passionate for her cause she didn't let terrorist

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