Over the past several years, a flood of fascinating data from the worlds of education, microfinance and more has shown an essential link between investing in women and girls and economic growth, public health, political stability. A new lens reveals women as powerful change agents in developing nations; meanwhile, in the West, generations of educated women are forging new directions in the sciences, arts, business and beyond.
To track this emerging story, the first-ever TEDWomen invited both women and men to explore in depth: Who are the women leading change? What ideas are they championing? How are women reshaping the future?
The cross-disciplinary, cross-generational program focused on how women think and work, communicate and collaborate, learn and lead -- what this means and why it matters to all of us. Speakers from around the globe -- both men and women, from anthropologists to artists, scientists to soldiers, farmers to futurists -- shared their ideas in the classic TED format, creating a program that surprised and inspired.
11:38 Posted: Apr 2012
Views: 420,724 | Comments: 116
10:53 Posted: Feb 2012
Views: 336,679 | Comments: 81
13:12 Posted: Sep 2011
Views: 437,081 | Comments: 162
14:01 Posted: Sep 2011
Views: 711,256 | Comments: 159
12:58 Posted: Aug 2011
Views: 991,593 | Comments: 291
10:44 Posted: May 2011
Views: 345,186 | Comments: 153
19:17 Posted: Apr 2011
Views: 1,079,242 | Comments: 190
09:15 Posted: Mar 2011
Views: 1,227,068 | Comments: 236
11:26 Posted: Mar 2011
Views: 421,624 | Comments: 187
09:25 Posted: Feb 2011
Views: 353,278 | Comments: 91
This comment will be attributed to . Not ? Sign Out.