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acts of course that turn into bigger things but they were clearly making waves the nazis had a target on their back because they were clearly there were three women that were making really big waves and clearly they thought that it was necessary to execute honey to stop her because she had that big of a role in the in the resistance so just because you're one or three women and you're doing something and this friendship that forms doesn't mean you're not making really big
The moment of her attack must have been so surreal. I mean, you're on a school bus, a school bus. With your classmates. You're 15 years old and you are a target. You're a target for an assassination. Yeah.
The moment of her attack must have been so surreal. I mean, you're on a school bus, a school bus. With your classmates. You're 15 years old and you are a target. You're a target for an assassination. Yeah.
The moment of her attack must have been so surreal. I mean, you're on a school bus, a school bus. With your classmates. You're 15 years old and you are a target. You're a target for an assassination. Yeah.
Yeah, it was a very public act. Right, yes. This wasn't like a covert in her bedroom under the eye of nobody else. Like they wanted to make a statement and they wanted to make it on such a public stage that there could be no question about what happened to her and why.
Yeah, it was a very public act. Right, yes. This wasn't like a covert in her bedroom under the eye of nobody else. Like they wanted to make a statement and they wanted to make it on such a public stage that there could be no question about what happened to her and why.
Yeah, it was a very public act. Right, yes. This wasn't like a covert in her bedroom under the eye of nobody else. Like they wanted to make a statement and they wanted to make it on such a public stage that there could be no question about what happened to her and why.
Okay, I'll add it to my movie list.
Okay, I'll add it to my movie list.
Okay, I'll add it to my movie list.
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Yeah. And they really, everyone rallied to support and show up and really just say, you know, like she said, thousands of letters and voices of we're here. We see you and we're here to help and guide and support you. And, you know, it made all the difference for her and she, she's here today and she hasn't stopped.
Yeah. And they really, everyone rallied to support and show up and really just say, you know, like she said, thousands of letters and voices of we're here. We see you and we're here to help and guide and support you. And, you know, it made all the difference for her and she, she's here today and she hasn't stopped.
Yeah. And they really, everyone rallied to support and show up and really just say, you know, like she said, thousands of letters and voices of we're here. We see you and we're here to help and guide and support you. And, you know, it made all the difference for her and she, she's here today and she hasn't stopped.
In 2013, just one year after the attack, Malala and her father co-founded the Malala Fund, an organization dedicated to ensuring every girl receives 12 years of free, safe, and quality education. During her recovery, she explained how she knew she had a choice. She could live a quiet life or make the most of her new life that she had been given.
In 2013, just one year after the attack, Malala and her father co-founded the Malala Fund, an organization dedicated to ensuring every girl receives 12 years of free, safe, and quality education. During her recovery, she explained how she knew she had a choice. She could live a quiet life or make the most of her new life that she had been given.
In 2013, just one year after the attack, Malala and her father co-founded the Malala Fund, an organization dedicated to ensuring every girl receives 12 years of free, safe, and quality education. During her recovery, she explained how she knew she had a choice. She could live a quiet life or make the most of her new life that she had been given.
Beyond funding, Malala and her team work at the highest levels of government, advocating for policies that put education first. She has stood before world leaders at the United Nations, the G7, and the World Bank, urging them to prioritize girls' education.