PINNACLE March 2016 | Page 5

“On behalf of the world’s children, I demand of our leaders to invest in books instead of bullets. Books, not bullets, will pave the path toward peace and prosperity. Our voices will continue to get louder and louder until we see politicians and our governments invest in the education of their youth rather than military and war. To all the students, you will read new books. You will discover new ideas. You will learn together. You will dream together. And you will inspire the world.”

“On behalf of the world’s children, I demand of our leaders to invest in books instead of bullets. Books, not bullets, will pave the path toward peace and prosperity. Our voices will continue to get louder and louder until we see politicians and our governments invest in the education of their youth rather than military and war. To all the students, you will read new books. You will discover new ideas. You will learn together. You will dream together. And you will inspire the world.”

providing secondary education for more than 200 girls.

Malala Yousafzai has fought for equality regarding education,

and received it. She’s brought justice to where she lives, set her eyes on educating more and more girls across the world, and sharing the privilege of going to school with others. She is the one of the many driving forces of the world in motion — the world progressing.

I believe that we should all follow this example of courage and of bravery, and that we too should fight for the things that men receive and women do not. We should fight for the things that women receive and men do not. We must all aspire to be like Malala Yousafzai, one who challenged those above her and wanted to make all equal, because she knew that we are all equal.

By Jenn Find