What we do

Human Rights Movement Workshops

Our Human Rights Movement Workshops are designed to educate and inspire young learners about the global fight for equality, freedom, and justice. Through interactive presentations, students aged 8-16 are introduced to influential leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Malala Yousafzai, Rosa Parks, and Nelson Mandela. These workshops are highly engaging, encouraging students to participate actively, practice public speaking, and connect with the historical significance of these movements. One of the highlights is reading “I Have a Dream” together after watching the powerful speech by Martin Luther King Jr.

 

For now, these workshops are conducted in Malaysia and Thailand in collaboration with local NGOs. Our presentations are translated into both Malay and Thai, offering students the option to read and participate in their preferred language.

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This ensures inclusivity and deeper engagement, empowering young learners to reflect on the importance of human rights.

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How You Can Help

Financial donations are crucial for keeping our Human Rights Workshops running. Your contribution directly supports students’ access to essential education. You can also make a difference by volunteering in online classes, helping students learn about their rights and create positive change in their communities.

 

Our Focus Areas

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Interactive Presentations

Engaging, hands-on presentations that bring human rights topics to life for students.

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Public Speaking Practice

Build students’ confidence and communication skills through guided public speaking exercises.

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Workshops with Local NGOs

Collaborate with local NGOs in Malaysia and Thailand to offer impactful, community-focused workshops.