Truth, Reconciliation, and FoodMain MenuBiographical path of class participantsThis path includes all of the participants who have helped to shape this pagePaths, tags, and annotationsThis page links to the Scalar instructions for paths, tags, and annotationsFood and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8
12019-11-06T07:19:09-08:00Indira Kharel18d7eb27ea9f9af34b8c4138e7d9adb676d94ee0Someone always has to be at the bottomIndira Kharel2plain2019-11-06T07:20:17-08:00Indira Kharel18d7eb27ea9f9af34b8c4138e7d9adb676d94ee0
I focused my story of self on how youths should have a voice in the making of changes and policies, whether it be at school or the policies within the government. In this TedTalk, Henrietta Fore talks about the changes youths are capable of bringing. Youths are the future, and providing them their needs is a priority. Though allowing and creating such opportunity is a challenge, it will be worth the difference youth will make in the world.
Though Jeff Chang talked more about segregation and about cultures, the ideas that he talked about also correlates to the practices that are followed in the world today when we think about the age range that are in power. There's a discrimination when age is a topic.