The Boom

Malala want’s her voice made out to the world for all to hear so she can fight for the right of children’s education.

Malala worked hard to make her voice heard. She went to interview, TV shows, and eventually, made speeches and won the nobel prize.

 Malala fights for children’s rights through all of the violence, the pain, and the loss she has been through. She continues to fight for the right for children’s education.

Malala’s voice booms across nations and is broadcasted to the world.

The Privilege

Education is important to Malala because she knows that she is very privilege to go to school. Where Malala lives it is very looked down upon to go to school. In fact, 65 million girls do not go to school. Malala is very thankful for her right to go to school,”I lived in Pakistan, where a girl was free to go to school.”Many children are illiterate and don’t know how to read or write. Nearly 122 million Image result for privilegechildren are illiterate. She simply wants children to be happy, she quotes “There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children.”

School is very important to Malala, school is her home, school is her right.