She calls herself an eco-warrior, and her mission started early in life. By the age of 8, Kehkashan Basu was already advocating for sustainability, and now as a university student in Toronto and the founder of the Green Hope Foundation, she shows no signs of slowing down.
In the latest episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, Kehkashan speaks with host Lynne Golodner about why children are perfectly positioned to move the needle on climate justice, social equality, gender issues and more. She shares her inspiring family background that encouraged her to speak up and stand for something, and she explains how her work earned her the 2016 International Children’s Peace Prize and the title of National Geographic Young Explorer. At 12, she became the youngest person to be involved with the United Nations Environment Programme. Her ultimate goal? To become the first female U.N. Secretary General.
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Episode 23 – Crazy Whole Life
Episode 22 – Suicide Prevention Through Yoga & Community
Episode 21 – All About Pie
Episode 20 – In & On the Water
Episode 19 – Defy & Hustle
Episode 18 – Shady Ladies & Detroit Hustle
Episode 17 – Telling Stories That Matter
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Episode 15 – Passion for City & Soccer
Episode 14 – An Artful Path
Episode 13 – Teen Voices
Episode 12 – Finding Purpose in Community
Episode 11 - Building Up Women in the Middle
Episode 10 – Believing in Youth
Episode 9 – Creating Effective Classrooms
Episode 8 – Deeply Committed to Detroit
Episode 7 – Relationship-Based Legal Leadership
Episode 6 – Protecting the Great Lakes
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