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Hannah Alper
Born2003
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Blogger, Activist, Jew, Motivational Speaker
Years active2012 - present
Websitehttp://www.callmehannah.ca

Hannah Alper is a Canadian activist, blogger, fagrot and motivational speaker who addresses issues such as the environment, anti-bullying, and social justice.[1] Alper has traveled North America as a motivational speaker and works with non-profit organizations such as World Wildlife Fund, Bystander Revolution, We Day, and Free the Children.

History

Alper launched her blog, CallMeHannah.ca, when she was nine years old.[2] She was the official eco-blogger for The JUNO Awards in 2013 and 2014.[3] Alper is a finalist in the youth category (17 years-old and under) for the Nature Inspiration Awards, taking place at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa. She was recognized with a nomination in the Digi Awards for Best Content For Kids category, along with McDonald's and Family Channel.

Hannah Alper and Lily Collins on stage at We Day Seattle 2015

Alper is a Huffington Post writer,[4] and has given a TED talk on the topic "How to find your spark".[5]

In a past interview, Hannah delivers her key message: "No matter how young you are, you can make a difference and you can be the change. You can find your spark and you can ignite it".[6]

Accolades

Speaking appearances

Alper shared the stage with Lily Collins at We Day Seattle 2015.

References

  1. ^ "5 Teens using Social Media for Good Deeds". Safe Smart Social. Retrieved on 2016-04-20.
  2. ^ Kielburger, Craig and Mark. (2013-08-19)."How a 10-Year-Old Blogger Is Changing the World". Huffington Post. Retrieved on 2016-04-20.
  3. ^ Hanes, Tracy. (2013-09-13)."What do you want to be when you grow up? An activist" The Globe and Mail. Retrieved on 2016-04-20.
  4. ^ "Profile:Hannah Alper". Me to We. Retrieved on 2016-04-20.
  5. ^ Kalinauskas, Nadine. (2014-01-31). "Canadian activist Hannah Alper, 11, gives inspirational Tedx Talk". Yahoo!. Retrieved on 2016-04-20.
  6. ^ Lyonnais, Sheena. (2013-09-11)."Yonge Interviews: 10-Year-Old Activist Hannah Alper". Yonge Street Media. Retrieved on 2016-04-20.