Photo from blog.malala.org

Photo from blog.malala.org

Malala Yousafzai didn’t want fame. She wanted an education, and spoke out for herself and all girls in her native Pakistan. For that, a masked Taliban gunman boarded her school bus and shot her. At 15, Malala became the most famous teenager in the world. But the group that would have all girls chained in ignorance could not silence her. Malala survived and has since addressed the United Nations, met President Obama and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, a courageous advocate for girls’ education the world over.

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Live In Concert – Free – Jozef Luptak, Boris Lenko, & Brano Dugovic

Jozef and Boris return to Billings for a special concert as part of a week celebrating Neighbors and Neighborhoods. They bring with them another special Slovak guest, Brano Dugovic. For Brano this is his first trip to Billings, for Boris his 6th, and for Jozef his 11th visit to the Magic City since 2015! The concert will be free to the community on Saturday April 13th at 6pm in Cisel Hall on the MSUB campus.

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