The Power of Youth - Changing the World | Sanjana Buddi | TEDxCapeMay
Summary
TLDRThis inspiring TED Talk narrates the journey of a high school senior who, despite being financially dependent, embarks on a mission to improve education in underprivileged communities. After witnessing the dire conditions of schools in India, the speaker co-founds a branch of 'Pure Youth' in New Jersey, raising funds to provide essential supplies like notebooks and plates. The initiative grows, impacting over 5,000 students globally and building a new dining hall. The speaker's dedication leads to a promotion within the organization and a broader vision for youth empowerment, proving that even a single dollar can create a significant impact when pooled together.
Takeaways
- đĄ The speaker started questioning the potential impact of a single dollar and how it could be better utilized.
- đ The realization of global issues and the feeling of helplessness due to age and financial dependence sparked a desire to make a difference.
- đ« A visit to India exposed the speaker to the poor conditions of schools and the need for basic educational supplies like notebooks and plates.
- đ€ Shila's initiative to raise money for plates and notebooks in India inspired the speaker to take action.
- đ± The formation of 'Pure Youth New Jersey' marked the beginning of a local movement to support education in underprivileged areas.
- đ° A bake sale and 'Eat for a Cause' fundraiser demonstrated the power of community support in raising funds for a cause.
- đïž The funds raised by the speaker's team led to the construction of a new dining hall, provision of desks and notebooks, and installation of water purification systems in schools.
- đŁïž The speaker emphasized the importance of education and overcoming barriers, sharing these messages with the students in India.
- đ The success of the local initiative led to the expansion of 'Pure Youth' with 13 active branches across America.
- đ€ At 17, the speaker's journey culminated in a TED Talk, symbolizing the impact that young people can have when they take initiative.
Q & A
What was the initial thought that led the speaker to start their initiative?
-The speaker was inspired to better utilize a single dollar and wanted to make a difference after being told to wait due to their young age.
Why did the speaker feel compelled to take action after visiting their parents' hometown in India?
-The speaker was moved by the poor conditions of the school their cousin attended and felt the need to contribute to improving the situation.
What was the turning point for the speaker that led to the establishment of 'Pure People for Urban and Rural Education'?
-The turning point was when Shila, after visiting India, realized that a school needed notebooks and plates, and decided to raise funds for both.
How did the speaker and their team raise funds for their cause?
-The speaker and their team raised funds through a bake sale and a fundraiser called 'Eat for a Cause,' where they packed and sold lunch boxes to offices.
What was the outcome of the fundraising efforts by the speaker's team?
-The team was able to raise enough funds to help 30 schools and over 5,000 students worldwide, including rebuilding a dining hall, building a stage, donating reverse osmosis plants, and providing desks and notebooks.
What challenges did the speaker and their team face during their fundraising journey?
-They faced obstacles such as negative comments and skepticism about their ability to complete such a large project, with some questioning their motives.
How did the speaker's visit to India influence their perspective on education?
-The speaker was struck by the conditions children studied in, such as dirt floors and overcrowded classrooms, which reinforced their commitment to making a difference in education.
What role did the speaker's parents play in supporting their initiative?
-The speaker's parents were very supportive, with the mother, Hema Canton Eenie, helping to establish the Pure Youth New Jersey branch and the speaker being promoted to Pure Youth director.
How many Pure Youth branches were active across America by the time of the speaker's TED Talk?
-There were 13 active Pure Youth branches across America under the supervision of the speaker's mother and the speaker was advising over fourteen branches.
What was the significance of the speaker's TED Talk and what message did they want the audience to take away?
-The significance of the speaker's TED Talk was to demonstrate the impact that even a small amount of money and motivation can have. They wanted the audience to understand the collective power of raising a single dollar bill and the potential impact when combined.
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