Daisy Jeffrey, Audrey Mason-Hyde & Dylan Storer (2020) | Stolen Inheritance

Daisy Jeffrey, Audrey Mason-Hyde & Dylan Storer (2020) | Stolen Inheritance

Author: Festival of Dangerous Ideas August 24, 2020 Duration: 39:31

With 'normal' education on hold, a mountain of public debt, high levels of long-term unemployment and the mental health effects of isolation yet to fully emerge, the legacy of COVID-19 disproportionately falls on the shoulders of one demographic above all others … the nation's youth.

Hear from three of Australia's most dynamic youth voices as they discuss present and future concerns. These young voices deserve a seat at the table, given it's their future with which we keep gambling with.

Daisy Jeffrey is a National Organiser of School Strike For Climate Change. She is working with school and university students across the world who are asking politicians to take our future seriously.

Audrey Mason-Hyde is an activist, poet & public speaker. In 2017, Audrey created a talk for TedX Adelaide about their experience of gender. 

Dylan Storer is a young journalist that grew up in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia. He's passionate about equity, justice and youth leadership on the issues of our time. 


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Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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