Change Maker of the Month - Sadie

A girl sitting in a gum tree with a pondering face.

What is your name?

Sadie

How old are you?

11

Describe yourself in 3 words!

Curious, enthusiastic, energetic!

What issues are you passionate about and why?

Curious, enthusiastic, energetic!

What do you like about Change Maker Community School?

I like how there are no rules and how we have lots of options of what we do. I also enjoy how we have projects and learn new things each week.

If you could be Prime Minister for a day, what would you do?

If I was Prime Minister for a day, I would get rid of all fossil fuel energy mines and make sure all the workers can find another job that makes a reasonable amount of money. I will get solar panels on most buildings and raise awareness for preventing climate change and what climate change really is. I should make sure to get rid of all gender stereotypes and make sure all people are paid the same. I will also plant as many trees as I can and help others plant some too. I would also make sure school resources are easy and accessible for all people to have a good education. I would do so much more if I had more than a day but this is what I would do first.

What is your vision for the future?

In the (good) future I can see vines climbing up all buildings, solar panels on every building and people smiling. I hear birds whistling, all the sounds of nature are so clear because they're aren't any cars or machinery making all the noise anymore. Nowadays people bike or walk and we're much healthier because people exercise more and don't eat processed food. Now we eat fresh fruit and veggies grown ourselves in gardens, roof gardens and community gardens. Everyone has a place in this future and we are all equal. And of course, change makers has expanded world wide and everyone knows our story. We started off as children, then became Change Makers, the people who made change.

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