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Live Q&A with Julia Bacha

In the photo above: Julia Bacha and Nadav Greenberg, Outreach and Programming Coordinator for Just Vision. In preparation for International Day of Peace tomorrow, September 21st, we invited TED speaker extraordinary filmmaker Julia Bacha to the TED office for a live Q&A. Julia gave a moving talk at TED Global on the need to focus medi...
Posted September 20, 2011
https://blog.ted.com/2011/09/20/live-qa-with-julia-bacha

"Everyday Rebellions": Images and notes from Session 2 of TEDGlobal 2011

Hasan Elahi was targeted for screening by the FBI after a case of mistaken identity. So he decided to open his life completely. "There's 46,000 images on my site now. I trust the FBI has seen all of them." Photo: James Duncan Davidson / TED Maajid Nawaz says: "For 13 years I was an extremist -- a potent force of spreading ideas across...
Posted July 12, 2011
https://blog.ted.com/2011/07/12/everyday-rebellions-images-and-notes-from-session-2-of-tedglobal-2011

It's World Peace Day! What will you do this Sept. 21?

September 21, 2011, is World Peace Day -- dreamed up by Jeremy Gilley, as he explains above, as a day when combatants take a day off. It seems a simple, crazy idea, but on this past World Peace Day, in regions of Afghanistan, more than a million children were able to be immunized during the lull in fighting. Today, Gilley is kickin...
Posted September 21, 2011
https://blog.ted.com/2011/09/21/its-world-peace-day-what-will-you-do-this-sept-21

Judy Bonds: Majora Carter remembers

This week, Judy Bonds -- whose work and life Majora Carter describes movingly in her latest TEDTalk -- died after a battle with cancer. Bonds founded Coal River Mountain Watch, which fought coal companies that were strip-mining her home county, and proposed a thrilling alternative: wind power. She won the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2003 ...
Posted January 6, 2011
https://blog.ted.com/2011/01/06/judy-bonds-majora-carter-remembers

Building blocks: Notes from Session 3 at TEDSummit

What are the tools we're using to build the future? Session 3 speakers go deep on what's next in finance, energy, business and the structures we live in. The next generation of trust on the Internet. For many online transactions, we rely on middlemen like banks and government to establish trust -- but these systems face growing issues lik...
Posted June 28, 2016
https://blog.ted.com/2016/06/28/building-blocks-notes-from-session-3-at-tedsummit

TED@NYC: TED's talent search heads to Manhattan

Remember TED Talks by Joshua Prager, John McWhorter, Sleepy Man Banjo Boys and Hannah Brencher? All fantastic finds from previous talent searches. Now, we're running a similar event once again. Known as TED@NYC, the evening event will be held on October 8. It's a chance to find fresh voices to ring out on the TED main stage and be heard on t...
Posted September 25, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/09/25/tednyc-teds-talent-search-heads-to-manhattan

The bill has come due for the US's legacy of racism: Week 3 of TED2020

In response to the historic moment of mourning and anger over the ongoing violence inflicted on Black communities by police in the United States, four leaders in the movement for civil rights -- Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff, CEO of Center for Policing Equity; Rashad Robinson, president of Color Of Change; Dr. Bernice Albertine King, CEO of the King Ce...
Posted June 3, 2020
https://blog.ted.com/2020/06/03/the-bill-has-come-due-for-the-us-history-of-racism-week-3-at-ted2020

7 big ideas gain momentum: Updates from The Audacious Project

Their ideas are ambitious, with the goal of changing outdated systems and impacting millions of lives. It's been five months since The Audacious Project's first class of project leaders spoke at TED2018, and each one is gaining momentum. Below, the latest news. 1,600 bails paid and counting More than 1,600 people have now had their bail pa...
Posted September 21, 2018
https://blog.ted.com/2018/09/21/7-big-ideas-gain-momentum-updates-from-the-audacious-project

Required reading: The books that students read in 28 countries around the world

This compilation of reading assigned to students everywhere will expand your horizons -- and your bookshelves. In the US, most students are required to read To Kill a Mockingbird during their school years. This classic novel combines a moving coming-of-age story with big issues like racism and criminal injustice. Reading Mockingbird is such an ...
Posted December 7, 2016
https://ideas.ted.com/required-reading-the-books-that-students-read-in-28-countries-around-the-world

The power of empathy: How tolerance transformed two lives wrecked by terrorism

Zak Ebrahim is the son of a terrorist. Phyllis Rodriguez lost her son on 9/11. In an inspiring conversation, the two share their personal histories of lives devastated by violence -- and rebuilt by tolerance. Zak Ebrahim’s father was convicted of plotting the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. Phyllis Rodriguez’s son, Greg, worked in t...
Posted September 11, 2014
https://ideas.ted.com/the-power-of-empathy-how-tolerance-transformed-two-lives-wrecked-by-terrorism
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