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The last mile of hope for children
We work with hundreds of teachers in vulnerable communities helping them break the walls that surround their children. We asked 47 of our amazing teachers in Delhi about the challenges they face. This is what they said.
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A Letter to Professor Nussbaum
Dear Professor Nussbaum
About a year ago I was blabbering about what we do, when a young student of economics who had just joined us pointed out that it was straight out of something called the Capability Approach.
Huh!
I fired up Wikipedia. The first thing that caught my mind was the title of your first book.
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New hands on the ship, Anamitra & Devangi. Warm welcome.
We are excited to have two super women, inseparable like twins and really smart, Anamitra Kahali and Devangi Agarwal on board with us. They have promised to move our Theory of Change from hypercool to something more substantial.
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13 :) Hooray! Take the @wallobooks #BookOrBrickChallenge with author and spiderwoman @elibisme to help children in conflict zones. π π
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We just shifted the wallobooks.org website to micro.blog. What a fabulous platform @mantonsblog. We feel free, open and alive. Kudos and thanks.
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6 :) Hooray! Take the @wallobooks #BookOrBrickChallenge with author @HollyJahangiri to help children in conflict zones. π π
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12 :) Hooray! Take the @wallobooks #BookOrBrickChallenge with author @S_Dougherty16 to help children in conflict zones. π π
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Saina said -- I want to fly
In 2014 we started a little experiment.
We walked up to a school for vulnerable children somewhere in India. We met Saina, an eight year old, and asked her what does she want to be when she grows up.
Saina said β I want to fly.
We gathered Saina and her friends and helped them build a hypercool library using just a wall. Thatβs how we got our name too.
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