Prarthona Datta: Is there still hope?

Prarthona Datta

Prarthona Datta

Prarthona Datta

Calgary, Alberta

Child of immigrant parents from Bangladesh, fluent in English and Bengali, Grade 9 student.

The high number of COVID-19 patients in hospital affected my family. My grandma died after suffering a brain stroke and being refused admission. She stayed home for two days before receiving adequate care, but it was too late by then. Climate change means new illnesses and viruses. I don’t want any more loved ones to die due to our generation’s decision to do nothing about it. I hope it’s not too late for change.

Prarthona Datta

Kiva Stimac - Art for Climate Justice

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