This is part of our TEDxKids workshop series, where kids are drawing “what the world would look like if it was run by kids.”
Since TEDxKids @TheHill is a carbon neutral event, Jordan and I went on a tear dropping off cardboard canvases at local schools. Jordan was especially responsible for cardboard collecting and disseminating. A remarkable endeavour in and of itself, of which he has many back alleyway cardboard stories he may be willing to share with you at some point.
Kids are drawing on the canvases and creating letters to Parliamentarians expressing the world does not represent what their drawing. They go on to explain what their drawing represents, and how they do not feel their voices are being represenTED in Parliament. For this reason, Parliamentarian x, y, and z, should attend TEDxKids @TheHill this coming September 16th to ensure young voices are heard.
There were a few students in this class eagerly asking if they were allowed to use glitter. We hope Parliamentarians are ready for (and to) sparkle.



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