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Malala Yousafzai, activist and the world's youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has teamed up with streaming platform MasterClass to become a teacher. She will lead a class on "creating change". "With powerful stories from her personal journey of becoming an activist, Malala will share tactics, tools and her four-stage framework for advocacy with members who are looking to forge their own path toward impactful change in society," a statement from MasterClass read. Malala was the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2014 for her work campaigning for girls to have a universal right to education. She was 17 at the time. The Pakistani woman was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager for speaking out about the barbaric regime. A campaign to support the young woman spread across the world, using the phrase "I am Malala". "As the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala has fought for and brought global attention to the issue of girls' rights to education," said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass. "Her class brings social activism to the ground level and empowers members to work within local systems to push forward changes that benefit communities today and in the future." MasterClass subscribers get access to more than 150 celebrity and famous instructors with an annual membership. "An advocate is someone who sees an injustice and doesn't ignore it, but wants to take action," Malala said. "My goal is to leverage the MasterClass platform as a vehicle to reach and instill courage in those who want to find their voice." Editorial usage. Credit - Courtesy of MasterClass / MEGA. 30 Nov 2021 Pictured: Malala for MasterClass. Photo credit: Courtesy of MasterClass/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Malala Yousafzai, activist and the world's youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has teamed up with streaming platform MasterClass to become a teacher. She will lead a class on "creating change". "With powerful stories from her personal journey of becoming an activist, Malala will share tactics, tools and her four-stage framework for advocacy with members who are looking to forge their own path toward impactful change in society," a statement from MasterClass read. Malala was the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2014 for her work campaigning for girls to have a universal right to education. She was 17 at the time. The Pakistani woman was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager for speaking out about the barbaric regime. A campaign to support the young woman spread across the world, using the phrase "I am Malala". "As the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala has fought for and brought global attention to the issue of girls' rights to education," said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass. "Her class brings social activism to the ground level and empowers members to work within local systems to push forward changes that benefit communities today and in the future." MasterClass subscribers get access to more than 150 celebrity and famous instructors with an annual membership. "An advocate is someone who sees an injustice and doesn't ignore it, but wants to take action," Malala said. "My goal is to leverage the MasterClass platform as a vehicle to reach and instill courage in those who want to find their voice." Editorial usage. Credit - Courtesy of MasterClass / MEGA. 30 Nov 2021 Pictured: Malala for MasterClass. Photo credit: Courtesy of MasterClass/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Malala Yousafzai, activist and the world's youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has teamed up with streaming platform MasterClass to become a teacher. She will lead a class on "creating change". "With powerful stories from her personal journey of becoming an activist, Malala will share tactics, tools and her four-stage framework for advocacy with members who are looking to forge their own path toward impactful change in society," a statement from MasterClass read. Malala was the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2014 for her work campaigning for girls to have a universal right to education. She was 17 at the time. The Pakistani woman was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager for speaking out about the barbaric regime. A campaign to support the young woman spread across the world, using the phrase "I am Malala". "As the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala has fought for and brought global attention to the issue of girls' rights to education," said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass. "Her class brings social activism to the ground level and empowers members to work within local systems to push forward changes that benefit communities today and in the future." MasterClass subscribers get access to more than 150 celebrity and famous instructors with an annual membership. "An advocate is someone who sees an injustice and doesn't ignore it, but wants to take action," Malala said. "My goal is to leverage the MasterClass platform as a vehicle to reach and instill courage in those who want to find their voice." Editorial usage. Credit - Courtesy of MasterClass / MEGA. 30 Nov 2021 Pictured: Malala for MasterClass. Photo credit: Courtesy of MasterClass/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Malala Yousafzai, activist and the world's youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has teamed up with streaming platform MasterClass to become a teacher. She will lead a class on "creating change". "With powerful stories from her personal journey of becoming an activist, Malala will share tactics, tools and her four-stage framework for advocacy with members who are looking to forge their own path toward impactful change in society," a statement from MasterClass read. Malala was the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2014 for her work campaigning for girls to have a universal right to education. She was 17 at the time. The Pakistani woman was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager for speaking out about the barbaric regime. A campaign to support the young woman spread across the world, using the phrase "I am Malala". "As the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala has fought for and brought global attention to the issue of girls' rights to education," said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass. "Her class brings social activism to the ground level and empowers members to work within local systems to push forward changes that benefit communities today and in the future." MasterClass subscribers get access to more than 150 celebrity and famous instructors with an annual membership. "An advocate is someone who sees an injustice and doesn't ignore it, but wants to take action," Malala said. "My goal is to leverage the MasterClass platform as a vehicle to reach and instill courage in those who want to find their voice." Editorial usage. Credit - Courtesy of MasterClass / MEGA. 30 Nov 2021 Pictured: Malala for MasterClass. Photo credit: Courtesy of MasterClass/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Malala Yousafzai, activist and the world's youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has teamed up with streaming platform MasterClass to become a teacher. She will lead a class on "creating change". "With powerful stories from her personal journey of becoming an activist, Malala will share tactics, tools and her four-stage framework for advocacy with members who are looking to forge their own path toward impactful change in society," a statement from MasterClass read. Malala was the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2014 for her work campaigning for girls to have a universal right to education. She was 17 at the time. The Pakistani woman was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager for speaking out about the barbaric regime. A campaign to support the young woman spread across the world, using the phrase "I am Malala". "As the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala has fought for and brought global attention to the issue of girls' rights to education," said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass. "Her class brings social activism to the ground level and empowers members to work within local systems to push forward changes that benefit communities today and in the future." MasterClass subscribers get access to more than 150 celebrity and famous instructors with an annual membership. "An advocate is someone who sees an injustice and doesn't ignore it, but wants to take action," Malala said. "My goal is to leverage the MasterClass platform as a vehicle to reach and instill courage in those who want to find their voice." Editorial usage. Credit - Courtesy of MasterClass / MEGA. 30 Nov 2021 Pictured: Malala for MasterClass. Photo credit: Courtesy of MasterClass/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Malala Yousafzai, activist and the world's youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has teamed up with streaming platform MasterClass to become a teacher. She will lead a class on "creating change". "With powerful stories from her personal journey of becoming an activist, Malala will share tactics, tools and her four-stage framework for advocacy with members who are looking to forge their own path toward impactful change in society," a statement from MasterClass read. Malala was the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2014 for her work campaigning for girls to have a universal right to education. She was 17 at the time. The Pakistani woman was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager for speaking out about the barbaric regime. A campaign to support the young woman spread across the world, using the phrase "I am Malala". "As the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala has fought for and brought global attention to the issue of girls' rights to education," said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass. "Her class brings social activism to the ground level and empowers members to work within local systems to push forward changes that benefit communities today and in the future." MasterClass subscribers get access to more than 150 celebrity and famous instructors with an annual membership. "An advocate is someone who sees an injustice and doesn't ignore it, but wants to take action," Malala said. "My goal is to leverage the MasterClass platform as a vehicle to reach and instill courage in those who want to find their voice." Editorial usage. Credit - Courtesy of MasterClass / MEGA. 30 Nov 2021 Pictured: Malala for MasterClass. Photo credit: Courtesy of MasterClass/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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Malala Yousafzai, activist and the world's youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has teamed up with streaming platform MasterClass to become a teacher. She will lead a class on "creating change". "With powerful stories from her personal journey of becoming an activist, Malala will share tactics, tools and her four-stage framework for advocacy with members who are looking to forge their own path toward impactful change in society," a statement from MasterClass read. Malala was the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2014 for her work campaigning for girls to have a universal right to education. She was 17 at the time. The Pakistani woman was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager for speaking out about the barbaric regime. A campaign to support the young woman spread across the world, using the phrase "I am Malala". "As the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala has fought for and brought global attention to the issue of girls' rights to education," said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass. "Her class brings social activism to the ground level and empowers members to work within local systems to push forward changes that benefit communities today and in the future." MasterClass subscribers get access to more than 150 celebrity and famous instructors with an annual membership. "An advocate is someone who sees an injustice and doesn't ignore it, but wants to take action," Malala said. "My goal is to leverage the MasterClass platform as a vehicle to reach and instill courage in those who want to find their voice." Editorial usage. Credit - Courtesy of MasterClass / MEGA. 30 Nov 2021 Pictured: Malala for MasterClass. Photo credit: Courtesy of MasterClass/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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