Malala fought against sexism because the Taliban took away the right to education from all girls in her country. This is also prejudice because the Taliban are implying that girls can't go to school and be educated just because they are girls and their place is at home.
Malala fought against prejudice and showed people its not true when she gave the speech "how dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?" about how she deserved her right to go to school. This was fighting against prejudice because she was telling people its not okay for her and others to be treated this way. She opened people's eyes and inspired them, like when she said,"when the whole world is silent even one voice becomes powerful."
She also fought against prejudice when she made a fund called the Malala Fund that donates money to girls' education. Malala was standing up to prejudice because she was helping other girls fight against the same prejudice she had to fight against, getting more people to stand up with her.
She stood up to prejudice when she gave interviews. This gave her a voice and made other people listen to what she has to say.
Malala fought against prejudice and showed people its not true when she gave the speech "how dare the Taliban take away my basic right to education?" about how she deserved her right to go to school. This was fighting against prejudice because she was telling people its not okay for her and others to be treated this way. She opened people's eyes and inspired them, like when she said,"when the whole world is silent even one voice becomes powerful."
She also fought against prejudice when she made a fund called the Malala Fund that donates money to girls' education. Malala was standing up to prejudice because she was helping other girls fight against the same prejudice she had to fight against, getting more people to stand up with her.
She stood up to prejudice when she gave interviews. This gave her a voice and made other people listen to what she has to say.