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Wendy Woods: The business benefits of doing good

"The only way we're going to make substantial progress on the challenging problems of our time is for business to drive the solutions," says social impact strategist Wendy Woods. In a data-packed talk, Woods shares a fresh way to assess the impact all parts of business can have on all parts of society, and then adjust them to not only do less ha...
https://www.ted.com/talks/wendy_woods_the_business_benefits_of_doing_good

TEDxAUP - an independently organized event

About this event: The idea of TEDxAUP is to look for solutions of current problems that the world already knows exist. As such problems we identify global warming, inequality (gender, racial, ethnic, social, etc.), the future of the arts and sciences as well as successful achievement of personal growth. We feel like our society has to confront all these issues, s...
Event details: Paris, Île-de-France, France · May 25, 2019
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/30664

Yana Buhrer Tavanier: How to recover from activism burnout

When you're feeling burned out as an activist, what's the best way to bounce back? TED Senior Fellow Yana Buhrer Tavanier explores the power of "playtivism" -- the incorporation of play and creativity into movements for social change. See how this versatile approach can spark new ideas, propel action and melt fear.
https://www.ted.com/talks/yana_buhrer_tavanier_how_to_recover_from_activism_burnout

"We quite suddenly realized that we were looking at a general pattern": Q&A with Richard Wilkinson

In 2009, epidemiologists Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett published the book The Spirit Level, making a bold case that economic inequality within a society, the size of the gap between rich and poor, has corrosive effects from the bottom of society right up to the top. Wilkinson spoke about their book and research this summer at TEDGlobal ...
Posted October 26, 2011
https://blog.ted.com/2011/10/26/we-quite-suddenly-realized-that-what-we-were-looking-at-was-a-general-pattern-qa-with-richard-wilkinson

The damaging effects of inequality

"If there is this big difference, with some people worth everything and other people worth nothing, where do you come?" So asks Richard Wilkinson in the trailer for the forthcoming documentary based on his influential book The Spirit Level. Wilkinson, an epidemiologist, spent his career examining health issues caused or worsened by poverty and i...
Posted June 28, 2013
https://ideas.ted.com/since-the-ted-talk-an-update-from-richard-wilkinson

TEDxNyarugengeWomen: TEDxNyarugengeWomen 20201126 - an independently organized event

About this event: TEDx Nyarugenge Women will come at a critical timing when the world is grappling with covid19, climate change and other social upheavals such as the gender inequality, society injustices and systematic racism. TEDx is the right platform to organise and host speakers who shade light on some of the complex topics and issues and break them down for...
Event details: Kigali, Ville de Kigali, Rwanda · December 3, 2020
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/39984

Margaret Levi: How labor unions shape society

The weekend. Social Security. Health insurance. What do these things have in common? They all exist thanks to the advocacy of labor unions. Political economist Margaret Levi explains how these organizations forge equality and protect worker rights, calling for a 21st-century revival of the labor movement in order to build a more equitable future.
https://www.ted.com/talks/margaret_levi_how_labor_unions_shape_society

Stacy Smith: The data behind Hollywood's sexism

Where are all the women and girls in film? Social scientist Stacy Smith analyzes how the media underrepresents and portrays women -- and the potentially destructive effects those portrayals have on viewers. She shares hard data behind gender bias in Hollywood, where on-screen males outnumber females three to one (and behind-the-camera workers fa...
https://www.ted.com/talks/stacy_smith_the_data_behind_hollywood_s_sexism

Anindya Kundu: The boost students need to overcome obstacles

How can disadvantaged students succeed in school? For sociologist Anindya Kundu, grit and stick-to-itiveness aren't enough; students also need to develop their agency, or their capacity to overcome obstacles and navigate the system. He shares hopeful stories of students who have defied expectations in the face of personal, social and institution...
https://www.ted.com/talks/anindya_kundu_the_boost_students_need_to_overcome_obstacles

TEDxNYUShanghaiSalon - an independently organized event

About this event: Edward Snowden once said that “Every person remembers some moment in their life where they witnessed some injustice, big or small, and looked away because the consequences of intervening seemed too intimidating. But there's a limit to the amount of incivility and inequality and inhumanity that each individual can tolerate. I crossed that line. A...
Event details: Shanghai, China · November 29, 2020
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/41525

Irma L. Olguin Jr.: How to turn around a city

Computer skills aren't what's stopping people from breaking into the tech industry, says social entrepreneur Irma L. Olguin Jr. More often, the biggest hurdles are things like access to childcare, transportation and financial stability. In this visionary talk, Olguin Jr. introduces the work she's done to uplift and empower people in her communit...
https://www.ted.com/talks/irma_l_olguin_jr_how_to_turn_around_a_city

Angie Murimirwa: How repaying loans with social service transforms communities

What if you could repay loans through volunteering and mentorship instead of money? Activist Angie Murimirwa shares how a game-changing economic tool known as "social interest" is reinvigorating sub-Saharan communities once trapped in cycles of poverty. Join her as she explains how this approach to lending is creating opportunities for thousands...
https://www.ted.com/talks/angie_murimirwa_how_repaying_loans_with_social_service_transforms_communities

Elizabeth Nyamayaro: An invitation to men who want a better world for women

Around the world, women still struggle for equality in basic matters like access to education, equal pay and the right to vote. But how to enlist everyone, men and women, as allies for change? Meet Elizabeth Nyamayaro, head of UN Women's HeForShe initiative, which has created more than 2.4 billion social media conversations about a more equal wo...
https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_nyamayaro_an_invitation_to_men_who_want_a_better_world_for_women

Mary Bassett: Why your doctor should care about social justice

In Zimbabwe in the 1980s, Mary Bassett witnessed the AIDS epidemic firsthand, and she helped set up a clinic to treat and educate local people about the deadly virus. But looking back, she regrets not sounding the alarm for the real problem: the structural inequities embedded in the world's political and economic organizations, inequities that m...
https://www.ted.com/talks/mary_bassett_why_your_doctor_should_care_about_social_justice

Miguel Goncalves: How millennials and Gen Z can invest in a better future

Millennials and Gen Z will inherit 30 trillion dollars of wealth in the coming decades, and what they do with their money will have an incredible impact on the future of the planet, says impact investor Miguel Goncalves. He makes a case for ESG investing -- or putting money in funds that weigh environmental and social factors -- and proposes a s...
https://www.ted.com/talks/miguel_goncalves_how_millennials_and_gen_z_can_invest_in_a_better_future

TEDxNYUShanghaiSalon: TEDxNYUShanghaiSalon 20201130 - an independently organized event

About this event: Edward Snowden once said that “Every person remembers some moment in their life where they witnessed some injustice, big or small, and looked away because the consequences of intervening seemed too intimidating. But there's a limit to the amount of incivility and inequality and inhumanity that each individual can tolerate. I crossed that line. A...
Event details: Shanghai, Shanghai, China · November 30, 2020
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/41526

My City: Creativity, complexity and a little adda every day, in Dhaka, Bangladesh

You could, on first glance, see Dhaka as a fast and loose place, the kind of city that draws people in, churns them around and spits them out after a few tough years. Many in Dhaka face circumstances similar to those in other South Asian cities: poverty, limited education, exploitation. Dhaka itself sits at or near the bottom of rankings of ...
Posted November 27, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/11/27/my-city-dhaka-bangladesh

Arthur Brooks: A conservative's plea: Let's work together

Conservatives and liberals both believe that they alone are motivated by love while their opponents are motivated by hate. How can we solve problems with so much polarization? In this talk, social scientist Arthur Brooks shares ideas for what we can each do as individuals to break the gridlock. "We might just be able to take the ghastly holy war...
https://www.ted.com/talks/arthur_brooks_a_conservative_s_plea_let_s_work_together

Monique W. Morris: Why Black girls are targeted for punishment at school -- and how to change that

Around the world, Black girls are being pushed out of schools because of policies that target them for punishment, says author and social justice scholar Monique W. Morris. The result: countless girls are forced into unsafe futures with restricted opportunities. How can we put an end to this crisis? In an impassioned talk, Morris uncovers the ca...
https://www.ted.com/talks/monique_w_morris_why_black_girls_are_targeted_for_punishment_at_school_and_how_to_change_that

Scott Williams: The hidden role informal caregivers play in health care

Once a cared-for patient and now a caregiver himself, Scott Williams highlights the invaluable role of informal caregivers -- those friends and relatives who, out of love, go the extra mile for patients in need. From personal care to advocacy to emotional support, unpaid caregivers form the invisible backbone of health and social systems all ove...
https://www.ted.com/talks/scott_williams_the_hidden_role_informal_caregivers_play_in_health_care

Gallery: What inequality looks like

Inequality is a complicated term. It can be applied to so many factors, for one thing. There's income inequality, asset inequality, gender inequality, social, class, political ... you name it, someone, somewhere likely feels (and is) hard done by. And, for all the focus that Thomas Piketty has gained for his analysis of a new, ever-diverging glo...
Posted June 3, 2014
https://ideas.ted.com/gallery-what-inequality-looks-like

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

The real price of market values: Michael Sandel at TEDGlobal 2013

Political philosopher Michael Sandel -- the second "Michael from Harvard" this session -- returns to TED in the last session of TEDGlobal, "All Together Now," to address the marketization of our culture. These days there's very little money can't buy. If you ever wind up in jail in San Diego, CA, and you find your cell uncomfortable, don'...
Posted June 14, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/06/14/the-real-price-of-market-values-michael-sandel-at-tedglobal-2013

Zeynep Tufekci: Online social change: easy to organize, hard to win

Today, a single email can launch a worldwide movement. But as sociologist Zeynep Tufekci suggests, even though online activism is easy to grow, it often doesn't last. Why? She compares modern movements -- Gezi, Ukraine, Hong Kong -- to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and uncovers a surprising benefit of organizing protest movements the w...
https://www.ted.com/talks/zeynep_tufekci_online_social_change_easy_to_organize_hard_to_win

TEDxYouth@TBSNewDelhi: TEDxYouth@TBSNewDelhi 20210225 - an independently organized event

About this event: Wear a mask. Sanitise frequently. Maintain social distance. Who would have thought these diktats would be part of our daily life? Who would have thought a virus could cripple economies, stretch health care systems and bring the world to its knees? As we wage a war against the pandemic, festering issues such as discrimination, inequality and cl...
Event details: New Delhi, Delhi, India · January 20, 2022
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/40206

Creativity, complexity and a little adda every day, in Dhaka, Bangladesh

A headline-driven sketch of Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital is, of course, incomplete. For a nuanced picture, you need to talk with someone like the architect, university lecturer and photographer Nurur Rahman Khan. Writer Alex Gallafent talks with the born-and-bred “Dhakaite.” You could, on first glance, see Dhaka as a fast and loose place, t...
Posted September 29, 2013
https://ideas.ted.com/my-city-dhaka-bangladesh

Ryan Gersava: A disability-inclusive future of work

One billion people worldwide are living with a disability, and too many of them are left unemployed or feeling like they need to hide their conditions due to discriminatory hiring practices, says social innovator and TED Fellow Ryan Gersava. With a focus on healing and disclosure, he created an online school to provide people like him with the t...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ryan_gersava_a_disability_inclusive_future_of_work

Kwame Owusu-Kesse: 5 needs that any COVID-19 response should meet

Crisis interventions often focus on a single aspect of a big, complicated problem, failing to address the broader social and economic context. Kwame Owusu-Kesse describes how the Harlem Children's Zone is taking a more holistic approach to the pandemic, weaving together a network of services to help communities recover and rebuild. Learn more ab...
https://www.ted.com/talks/kwame_owusu_kesse_5_needs_that_any_covid_19_response_should_meet

Mark Ronson makes a cameo, Roxane Gay and Adam Grant discuss the pros and cons of social media, and much more

Please enjoy your roundup of TED-related news: This one’s for the boys. Mark Ronson takes a break from making music to have some fun in Charli XCX’s video for “Boys.” You’ll find him (suavely) combing his hair, amid scenes of other male celebs, such as Wiz Khalifa, Riz Ahmed and Joe Jonas having a pillow fight or cuddling with puppies, in...
Posted August 9, 2017
https://blog.ted.com/2017/08/09/mark-ronson-makes-a-cameo-roxane-gay-and-adam-grant-discuss-the-pros-and-cons-of-social-media-and-much-more

The age of global plutocracy: Chrystia Freeland at TEDGlobal 2013

The most important economic fact of our time, says Chrystia Freeland, author of Plutocrats, is that we are living in an age of surging income inequality, a global phenomenon that includes the US and UK, certainly, but also Communist China, India, and, she says, "we're even seeing it cozy social democracies like Sweden, Finland and Germany." ...
Posted June 12, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/06/12/the-age-of-global-plutocracy-chrystia-freeland-at-tedglobal-2013
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