Page 9 - The Regent Digest Volume 12 Issue 38
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 T OPIC:  The W orld  Around  Us - Socia l Action  TOPIC: Education Rights
 TOPIC: The World Around Us - Social Action
                                                                                         ongo House delivered
                                                                                         a    captivating      pre-
                                                                                C sentation titled  “Edu-
                                                                                 cation Equality,” employing
                                                                                 dramatic narrative to starkly
                                                                                 contrast educational priv-
                                                                                 ilege and  the lack thereof.

                                                                                 Their impactful performance
                                                                                 urged viewers to ponder upon
 n Friday, June 7th, I                                                           access to education, under-
 participated in the re-                                                         scoring  the  significance  of

 O cent  house  assem-                                                           ensuring educational rights
 bly on social action, and it                                                    for all.
 was truly inspiring. We delved
 into various ways our com-
 munity typically  discriminates

 against different people, such
 as  women  in  the workplace
 and black people in society.


 Standing  up  for  what’s  right
 can heavily impact inequalities
 in society, creating a brighter,
 more equitable future.


 Article By Queen-Abigail defeegbe
  | Year 10 Volta













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