Global citizen/storyteller brings his voice to world stage
Donovan Taplin, a fourth-year student in the studying communications studies and folklore, is proving himself once again to be a truly outstanding global citizen.
Mr. Taplin, who is from Bell Island, is the only Atlantic Canadian chosen to participate in the delegation travelling to Tokyo, Japan, to represent youth and influence world leaders at the upcoming G7 Summit to be held May 26-27.
One of five
鈥淭his is an historic global opportunity to build on international co-operation in the area of sustainability development, to diminish economic, racial and gender inequalities, to strength international security and to harness the untapped potential of our planet鈥檚 young people,鈥 said Mr. Taplin, who is also completing a . 鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible honour to be one of five young Canadians chosen by the YDC and it is a role I undertake with the utmost sense of dedication and purpose.鈥
Mr. Taplin鈥檚 career as a young leader began as a guest speaker at the age of 16 after travelling to the Arctic and Antarctica with Students on Ice. In 2012 he was offered both of Canada鈥檚 largest merit scholarship, the National TD Scholarship for Community Leadership and the National Loran Award. In the same year he travelled to Brazil as a delegate for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development and was named one of 12 Young Leaders Changing Canada by CBC Gen Why Magazine.
鈥淚 feel I am earning a degree in storytelling.鈥
Elected at the age of 19, Mr. Taplin is Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 youngest municipal councillor. He has served on the Wabana Town Council, the Public Relations Committee of Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador, and was appointed to the Premier鈥檚 Youth Advisory Committee. Recently he has focused particularly on mental health and LGBTQ2S issues as an advocate for stigma reduction and was a delegate for the in Toronto, Ont.
鈥楤uilding a narrative鈥
For Mr. Taplin, his degree program is a fundamental part of his game plan for the future.
鈥淲hen I tell people I鈥檓 doing a double major in communication studies and folklore I often get one of two responses: 鈥榃hat are you going to do with that?鈥 or 鈥榃hat is that?鈥 To put it more simply, I feel I am earning a degree in storytelling. Effective storytelling is the cornerstone of making change.
鈥淎s I head for Tokyo to meet with 40 other young people from the G7 nations, I will be a part of building a narrative for the Canadian delegation. We will be telling the stories which embody our values and demonstrate the causes we believe in. Being effective storytellers emboldens the viability of bringing about meaningful progress.鈥
Those who would like to support Mr. Taplin to attend the YDC鈥檚 delegation can contribute .