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2013 Diversity Conference Session Planner
Millenials in the Global Economy
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Young people in the 21st century are characterized as overexposed, overconfident, overwhelmed, or just plain spoiled, yet Adora Svitak powerfully demonstrates that, time and again, young people transcend these labels when given the chance to be represented and empowered. Using examples of peers who are changing the global story of young people, she emphasizes the necessity of giving youth voice everywhere, from classroom to boardroom. Addressing the United Nations Economic and Social Council, Svitak described the innovative and audacious ideas and spirit of young people as “your most precious natural resource. Don’t let it go to waste.” Learn how to engage new entrants into the workforce from an insightful voice of this generation.

 
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Tuesday, October 29, 2013 - 1:45pm to 3:00pm
Presenter: 
Adora Svitak
Child Prodigy and Education Advocate
Adora Svitak
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Since age seven, Adora Svitak (deemed “a tiny literary giant” by Diane Sawyer on “Good Morning America has drummed up excitement about reading and writing. She is the author of the 2005 book Flying Fingers: Master the Tools of Learning Through the Joy of Writing. In February 2010, Svitak became the youngest person ever to present a TED talk. In February 2011, she received the NEA Foundation’s Award for Outstanding Service to Public Education, an honor previously bestowed on such luminaries as Bill Clinton and Jane Goodall. As a passionate advocate for youth voice, Svitak shares her kid’s-eye view on numerous issues as a guest blogger for The Huffington Post. This teenager maintains that even after years of writing, teaching, and giving speeches, she doesn’t plan on retiring soon, and still has decades to go.
 
SESSIONS:
Location: 
San Francisco Marriott Marquis
Amount of Credit: 
0.75
Credit Type: 
•Global Credit
Session Type: 
General Session
Intended Audience: 
All Levels
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