Abstract
Margaret Tienhaara is a freshman at Purdue University in the College of Liberal Arts majoring in global studies and political science. Her dream is to promote education for impoverished children in underdeveloped nations. In this article, she describes her process of organizing a presentation about modern-day slavery for 100 eighth grade students from Tecumseh Junior High School. The goal was to challenge the students to consider a major such as Purdue’s Global Studies and learn about creating social change.
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Tienhaara, Margaret
(2018)
"Modern-Day Slavery: Equipping the Next Generation for Social Change,"
Purdue Journal of Service-Learning and International Engagement: Vol. 5
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Iss.
1,
Article 6.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5703/1288284316820
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