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Headline Scene at UN Headquarters on Third Day of 80th General Assembly Debate 
Caption Description A side event entitled "Speaking Up for Change: From Local Action to Global Impact" at UN Headquarters on the third day of the general debate of the General Assembly’s eightieth session.

Speaking up is one of the most powerful tools we have to spark progress and demand accountability. In our increasingly interconnected world, every voice matters and has the potential to create a ripple effect that can grow into a global movement. Organized under the United Nations’ ActNow campaign, the discussion explores how individual action, grassroots movements, and collective advocacy can drive systemic change at the local, national, and global levels. Bringing together activists, influencers, and experts, the discussion highlights the vital role people play in shifting mindsets, influencing decision-makers, and shaping policies that deliver a more just, sustainable, and livable future.

Speakers are Alessandro Armillotta (right), CEO and Co-Founder of AWorld; Jeremy Jones (left), Professional Snowboarder and Founder and President of Protect Our Winters; and (in the centre) Patricia Zavala, Artist and Television Host. 
Unique Identifier UN71119913 
Production Date 09/25/2025 4:04:44 PM 
City/Location New York
Country United States of America
Credit UN Photo/Mark Garten
File size 46.77 MB