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This Matters to Me! Meet three children who have found something that really matters to them. They use their voices in different ways to say something. The interviews are made up based on information from different sources.
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Daliah Lee
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Reporter: I am here with Daliah Lee from Canberra, Australia, who started a petition two years ago, at the age of 8. Why? Daliah: Well, I noticed that the cereal boxes from Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain only had boys on the boxes! The boys were doing amazing things like surfing on the biggest waves or skateboarding upside down. Reporter: What was your reaction to that? Daliah: Girls can do amazing things as well as boys! We don’t have to think that one is better than the other. It is offensive to girls who can do extraordinary things too. We are all equal, and we can all do special things. Reporter: So, how did you feel? Daliah: I was upset. I care because it was not fair, and I wanted to try to change it. I thought that Kellogg’s should change their boxes because women and men are equal. They could change it by taking pictures of amazing things that both women and men were doing for the world. Reporter: What did you do? Daliah: Well, I wrote a letter to Kellogg’s to get them to change it. They responded but said nothing about the problem. That’s why I made the petition to get people to help me change it.
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