Location Los Angeles, California, United States Regions Greater Los Angeles Area, West Coast, Western US Gender Female
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Natalie Warne is an Activist, TED Speaker, and Producer born and raised in Chicago who at the age of 17, decided to work for the international aid organization, Invisible Children. She produced award-winning international human rights awareness campaigns that landed her a lobbying role in DC and a TED talk on engaging youth in social justice that
has been viewed nearly a million times. Natalie has mobilized youth through innovative programs that have been featured on CNN, NPR and The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Natalie has spoken to over 70,000 people worldwide and has been sought out by clients including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Forbes Women's Summit, U.S. Department of State, Stanford University, The Boys and Girls Club of America, Apple, United Nations Development Programme, SAP and hundreds more to travel the world speaking about her journey from teenager to global activist.
This work has lead Natalie to work as a millennial expert, advising leadership teams around the world on branding and engagement strategies in order to best engage, empower, and activate young people. Natalie created an Activism Training Program designed to activate and equip young people with the knowledge and tools needed to build momentum towards lasting change in their communities, society and the world.
Her message on social justice, race and equality for all is both riveting and inspiring and is influenced by her childhood growing up in the inner-city of Chicago surrounded by a family of activists who worked tirelessly towards social change in their community.
