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From Nobel Peace Prize Award Winner Malala Yousafzai’s continued activism for girls’ right to education, to the continued plight of school girls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants even after their release, to the millions of little girls and young women have been subjected to a painful genital mutilation worldwide, to young girls right here in the United States subject to poverty, under education and danger from violence in their neighborhoods - the “International Day of the Girl Child” focuses attention on fulfillment of their human rights. The world’s 1.1 billion girls are part of a large and vibrant global generation poised to take on the future.
London Bell returns to talk about her work as President and CEO of Bell Global Justice Institute and President of the Board of the Greater Detroit Chapter of the United Nations Association to celebrate both the "International Day of the Girl Child" and "United Nations Day" and bring awareness to the UN's important work globally and Locally.

London Bell is a lawyer, community organizer, activist and humanitarian. The native Detroiter has focused her career advocating for policy changes on behalf of diverse communities. She is the President and CEO of Bell Global Justice Institute, a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Detroit focused on advancing and promoting the international human right to education for girls.

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