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  2. Global Citizen (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Global Citizen's vision is, upon itself, a world without extreme poverty by 2030. [8] To achieve this, the organization works with people to make a difference in the present, and focuses on improving the future by changing the systems and policies that keep people in poverty, by utilizing education, communications, advocacy, campaigning, and the media.

  3. Michael Sheldrick - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Sheldrick through Global Citizen partnered with Google, FCB and 360i to create a video of a burning photograph to tap into viewer emotions to protect the planet. [23] In 2023, Global Citizen launched a climate action campaign known as Power Our Planet. [24] Sheldrick has been an advocate in using the power of music to drive social change.

  4. Global citizens movement - Wikipedia

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    The concept of global citizenship first emerged in the 4th Century BCE among the Greek Cynics, who coined the term “cosmopolitan” – meaning citizen of the world.The Stoics later elaborated on the concept, and contemporary philosophers and political theorists have further developed it in the concept of cosmopolitanism, which proposes that all individuals belong to a single moral community.

  5. Global Citizen CEO taps into Generation Z's sense of urgency

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    Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans says the sense of urgency that younger generations bring to solving international challenges needs to be nurtured in the rest of the world. “So many of the world ...

  6. Everything You Need to Know about the Global Citizen 'One ...

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    The 8-hour broadcast will feature performances by Kacey Musgraves, Taylor Swift, Elton John, Lady Gaga, The Rolling Stones, and so many more. 😱

  7. Global citizenship - Wikipedia

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    Global citizenship is a form of transnationality, specifically the idea that one's identity transcends geography or political borders and that responsibilities or rights are derived from membership in a broader global class of "humanity".

  8. Hugh Evans (humanitarian) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Evans (born 4 March 1983) is an Australian humanitarian.Evans is the co-founder of both The Oaktree Foundation and Global Citizen, formerly called Global Poverty Project, and Executive Producer of One World:Together at Home and Global Citizen Live.

  9. Global Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Global Assembly is a global citizens' assembly consisting of one hundred persons from around the world chosen by sortition to discuss issues facing the world as a whole, starting with climate change.