Abrar Al Aithan
student
hello I'm Abrar Al aithan,a 14 year old person who got interested by a video about oysters and their impact if they were to disappear.it made me realize the significance of seemingly small things and how big of an impact they actually have.I reflected on my life and how I can make an impact even if I might feel insignificant in this vast world.through our speech I wish to inspire others in the same way.
Aryam Al Newaiser
student
hello I'm Aryam Al Newaiser ,a 14 year old person who got interested by a video about oysters and their impact if they were to disappear.it made me realize the significance of seemingly small things and how big of an impact they actually have.I reflected on my life and how I can make an impact even if I might feel insignificant in this vast world.through our speech I wish to inspire others in the same way.
Carla Khadijah
educator
Carla Khadijah is a global traveler, international and affairs professional, educator, and advocate for human connection, resilience, and empathy. At 8 months old, she suffered a traumatic injury when her hand was severely burned by a hot radiator, setting the stage for a journey of physical healing and emotional growth. Her time at the Children's Hospital in Manhattan, where she met children with far greater challenges, taught her life-changing lessons in gratitude, optimism, and the power of human connection.
Having lived and worked across Africa, Southeast Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and the Middle East, Carla Khadijah has cultivated a deep appreciation foe diverse cultures and perspectives. Through her personal experience and professional journey, she now shares the transformative power of embracing adversity with a positive mindset, creating one's own "magic," and connecting authentically with others.
Danah Al-Arafah
student
Hi, I’m Danah Al-Arafah. I believe that emotional fragility is an important issue that should be addressed by spreading awareness and providing solutions.
Fatimah Alghadeer
student
Hi my name is fatimah I'm concerned that many people mistakenly think that where an idea comes from is more important than whether it's good or not. This can lead to missed chances and problems not being solved. I think that where an idea comes from doesn't matter, as long as it's a good idea that works. If this way of thinking keeps going, it might make it harder for us to solve the world's problems."
Habiba Almousa
student
Salutations! I am Habiba Almousa, a curious 15 year old. I am interested in discovering myself by exploring the similarities and differences between me and my partner through a world that is constantly changing.
Hessa Alhelal
student
Hi I’m Hessa Alhelal, a 15 year old who is curious about the reason why people over-consume and does it have any impact on the people themselves or environment. I want to find a solution for this problem that affects people.
Laila Almoosa
student
student
Latifah Alsaqer
student
Hi, I’m Latifah, a 15-year-old girl passionate about exploring history from perspectives beyond the conventional narrative. I believe there are many untold stories that deserve attention to gain a deeper and more balanced understanding of the past. Bias often shapes how history is told, and I’m committed to uncovering the hidden sides to see the full picture.
Loloa Abdulrahman
student
Hi! I’m Loloa a 16 year old girl with a passion for creativity and adventure. I love exploring new places learning about new things. Volunteering is one of my favorite hobbies. I get to help and know people. I’m passionate about making a positive impact in my country. My goal is to become a successful leader and help out people in need and to become a better person.
Maria Almuaiwid
student
Hello, I'm Maria Almuaiwid , a fifteen-year-old who is curious about the causes of overconsumption, and does it have an impact on individuals? If so, how can we address it?
Maryam Al-Ali
student
Hi I’m Maryam al ali a 16 year old who is curious about the reason people over-consume .I also want to know if it has any impact on the people themselves or the people around them or even their environment.I also want to discover a possible solution for this problem.
Norah Aldhafeeri
student
Hello! I’m Norah, a 15-year-old driven by curiosity and a passion for exploring other cultures, but still appreciating my own. Over the past 15 years of my life i have learned many interesting facts about cultures from my friends that come from a different background. Each one of them had an interesting story to tell. I believe stories can connect us and inspire change in peoples perspectives and thinking. My goal is to encourage others to discover their voices and recognize the impact we can have on each other's lives.
Norah aldossari
student
Hello, I'm Norah, a 15-year-old teenager who sees that many people hold a mistaken belief: they trust solutions based solely on their source. I believe that the source doesn’t matter as long as the solution is good. If this belief continues, the world will be negatively affected, and many problems will remain unsolved.
Reem Alshawan
student
Hello, I am Reem Alshawan. As a person, I love reading, writing (especially poetry), and learning new things. Innovation is growing fast and I barely have any time to realize how fast exactly is it progressing—will it one day turn its back on us?
Sameerah AlDhafar
student
I am Sameeeah AlDhafar, a person living in this generation surrounded by constant innovations. I have always had a thought at the back of my mind : “Although sometimes I look forward and get inspired by technological progress, why do I fear it?” And so for that reason, a topic that goes along with navigating and understanding our fear of innovation was a great idea. I’m very keen on spreading a message of importance, especially a message that makes people think and reflect. So hopefully through this speech, people who are just like me or not can immerse themselves to the topic and understand, learn, connect and think from it.
Sarah Almohammedsaleh
student
Hi, I am Sarah Almohammedsaleh. A socially awkward person who is determined to show you and remind you that your awkward moments are not only universal but can inspire other people.As well to remind you of our shared humanity.By embracing your awkward self you can create a powerful sense of community and belonging. By sharing some personal and relatable experiences, we are inviting others to do the same.
Shaden Alharbi
student
Hello my name is Shaden Alharbi, and I believe that we must first find our purpose in order for us to truly inspire ourselves and others. While this may seem challenging we have the Quran which serves as the ultimate guide. I hope that my speech will help guide you in inspiring yourself and others.
Taleen Almulhim
student
I'm Taleen, a 15 year old who loves to share stories about the funny and awkward moments we all have. I think these experiences help us connect and show that we're not alone. I enjoy talking about my own experiences and hope to inspire others to be themselves and find joy in everyday life.
Wlaya Almousa
student
Hello, I’m Wlaya. Many of us face challenges when it comes to finding inspiration, and it can be overwhelming at times. But we believe inspiration is always within reach, and we’re here to guide you toward discovering it and embracing your own spark.
Zaina Boodai
student
Hello! I’m Zaina, a curious and engaging student with a passion for exploring how me and my partners personalities differ and resemble each other as well as seeing how they differently change throughout the course of our changing world and its trends.
Zainab Al-Ali
Student
Hi my name is Zainab I am 15 years old.Me and my pair struggled before choosing our topic.The reason why we chose it is because many people may think taking about history is boring,but it is interesting.Many people may listen to one side of history and judge based on this side,but the historian might be bias to one side. In this speech we will show you the complexity of history,and how bias could affect how we judge history.