Edward shares his experience writing a bill about juvenile justice for a debate tournament and how it opened his eyes to the power of advocacy. He argues that even small actions can create a big impact and encourage the audience to take action in their own lives. Using personal anecdotes and examples, Edward shows how youth have the tools to create social progress through social media and sharing knowledge. He emphasizes that every person can contribute to positive change in their communities and beyond Edward Han is a junior at Stevenson High School who is heavily involved in public-speaking and advocacy. He strives to make a difference in his community and is passionate about public policy, specifically juvenile justice. Outside of school, he has been fencing for 6 years and loves long-distance biking with his friends in his free time. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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