Dear Dartmouth students who are interested in changing the world, This is an important message to you. Anyone has the ability to harness innate power within. Some use that power solely for themselves. Other people use their innate power for the well being of others. We have one life. Why not live our life to the fullest through making the most profound positive impact through harnessing our inner power and helping those who need it? For example, student AIDS activists traveled with Al Gore's Vice Presidential campaign and interrupted him during every one of his speeches chanting, "Gore's Greed Kills, AIDS Drugs for Africa!" The activists used Al Gore's campaign as a way to give a voice to those in Africa. Within two weeks, the United States said they would not impose trading rights preventing the importation of AIDS drugs through South Africa. Through bird dogging and interrupting Al Gore, a small group of student activists changed the current provision of zero dollars for AIDS/HIV antiretroviral drug research and provision to 16 billion dollars. Activism is a powerful tool, and one does not need to have a doctorate in order to save millions of lives. Starting this summer and continuing for the rest of our lives, the voiceless will have a voice. Dartmouth students are leaders of the world. We do not need to wait until after college to make a change. If interested in joining this movement, blitz the Dartmouth Coalition for Global Health and Social Equity, or respond to this email. Please watch this video DCGH made to inspire you about the 1 billion people who are hungry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXTFOncgpBI Michael Tree '13 Dartmouth Coalition for Global Health and Social Equity