How to Make a Difference by Nicholas Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn
Learn from Pulitzer Prize winning journalists how to expand global opportunity & gain the tools to create real change.
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Apr 2016
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What you will learn
Have a thorough understanding of the many human rights issues that are affecting people in countries all over the globe.
Comprehend the effects of violence, poverty, and human trafficking on women and girls throughout the world, including in the US.
Recognize the need for investing in education and opportunities for young people who struggle under oppression and poverty.
Be inspired by the research and results-driven aid work that’s currently being done to help those in need.
Know what can be done through advocacy, volunteer work, and donations to help bring about positive change for people around the globe.
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Our Verdict
This course offers expert insights on global issues, but falls short in utilizing visual aids and fostering interaction. It addresses practical solutions for a variety of causes while sparking hope and new ideas, making it a worthwhile investment despite structural limitations. With minor improvements to inclusivity and engagement, this course can better prepare activists to effect change around the world.
What We Liked
- Expert insights from Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Nicholas Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn on global issues and opportunities.
- Practical tools and advice for making a difference in various causes, leaving a lasting impact.
- Inspiring stories that provide hope and encouragement, sparking new ideas and engagement.
- Well-organized course covering a wide range of topics that promote broader thinking about giving.
Potential Drawbacks
- Lack of visual elements like photos and videos, causing difficulty in maintaining attention.
- Limited interaction despite the wide subject matter, missing opportunities for deeper engagement.
- Infrequent camera angle switches making it challenging to follow the presenters.
- Minimal acknowledgment of men as human rights victims; one mention could be expanded for better inclusivity.
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