What Mutual Aid Teaches Us About Everyday People | Celine Qin | TEDxStanford
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To make a difference, you don’t necessarily need a title, a platform, money, or even permission. You just need people. Celine Qin shares the power of mutual aid and how you can directly support the fellow members of your community. Celine is Stanford student and youth activist, public speaker, and community organizer who advocates for issues including racial justice, immigrant rights, and anti-carceral youth development. Celine Qin is a globally-recognized, award-winning youth activist, public speaker, and community organizer for racial justice, immigrant rights, and anti-carceral youth development. At 13, she founded The Reclamation Project, a non-profit social justice organization spearheading youth-led movements for systemic change, now mobilizing and educating 400,000+ youth across 171+ countries worldwide. A first-generation college student at Stanford University and proud daughter of immigrants, Celine is additionally an Alexander Hamilton Scholar, Brandon Harrison Legacy Award W
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