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Change the World

We live in a dichotomous world. On one hand, life is filled with love and beauty, and spectacular things that take your breath away. However, our world is also filled with hate, violence, and greed, and hundreds of thousands of people are tortured, starving, living in dire poverty without hope. Our earth and animals also suffer harshly. When one looks upon these dire situations, it's hard to see what can possibly be done. But if you are dedicated to changing what you see, then there is something you can do. This blog is dedicated to the fight for human rights, animal rights, and the environment. I will be posting ideas for activism, organizations you can get involved in, books to read, and other ways that you can make a difference. Feel free to submit your own ideas. Let's work together to make the world a better place.

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  • Race to Benefit Senegalese Girls' Education

    peacecorps:

    A West Michigan man says the empowerment of women in Senegal helps not only them, but benefits the environment as well.  

    Andrew Oberstadt became an ally to women in that West African nation when he helped organize Race for Education, a run that will raise money for girls’ education in Senegal’s Tambacounda region.

    He and Geoff Burmiester, both of Holland, organized the event with fellow Peace Corps Volunteers.

    Oberstadt didn’t intend to take up the cause when he first moved to Senegal via the Peace Corps in 2010. He was more focused on issues such as environmental protection.

    What Oberstadt didn’t realize was how keeping women in school could positively affect the environment, he said.

    If women earn degrees, they begin careers. When they begin careers, many postpone marriage and pregnancy. When they can plan and space their pregnancies, they have fewer children. Overpopulation — a major issue for the African continent — wreaks havoc on the environment, as the demand for resources increases.

    “I am now convinced that women’s empowerment and family planning are some of the best causes we can support to make a positive change in the world,” Oberstadt said in an email.

    I have found many other sources besides this that have found that women’s empowerment and education in impoverished regions is the best way to improve the situation.  When women are educated, they are more likely than men to put what they have learned into improving their communities.

    Posted on February 16, 2012 via Peace Corps with 9 notes

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      I have found many other sources besides this...women’s empowerment and
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