
Malala explains why she risked death for girls’ education
Clip: 9/16/2014 | 5m 58s
Malala explains why she risked death to speak up for girls’ education
Two years ago, Malala Yousafzai was targeted for assassination by the Taliban in Pakistan. After surviving a bullet to the head, she has become an international activist, championing girl’s education. Hari Sreenivasan sits down with Malala, now 17 years old, with questions from our Student Reporting Labs participants.
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Malala explains why she risked death for girls’ education
Clip: 9/16/2014 | 5m 58s
Two years ago, Malala Yousafzai was targeted for assassination by the Taliban in Pakistan. After surviving a bullet to the head, she has become an international activist, championing girl’s education. Hari Sreenivasan sits down with Malala, now 17 years old, with questions from our Student Reporting Labs participants.
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