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Playlist: The roots of extremism (6 talks)

These insightful talks unearth the roots of violence and extremism while suggesting frameworks to combat them.
Curated by TED · 6 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/the_roots_of_extremism

Steven Pinker: The surprising decline in violence

Steven Pinker charts the decline of violence from Biblical times to the present, and argues that, though it may seem illogical and even obscene, given Iraq and Darfur, we are living in the most peaceful time in our species' existence.
https://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_the_surprising_decline_in_violence

Meera Vijayann: Find your voice against gender violence

This talk begins with a personal story of sexual violence that may be difficult to listen to. But that's the point, says citizen journalist Meera Vijayann: Speaking out on tough, taboo topics is the spark for change. Vijayann uses digital media to speak honestly about her experience of gender violence in her home country of India -- and calls on...
https://www.ted.com/talks/meera_vijayann_find_your_voice_against_gender_violence

Howard Taylor: A global initiative to end violence against children

Each year, one billion children experience violence at home, at school, online or in their communities, says child safety advocate Howard Taylor. The problem is social, economic, political -- and urgent. In an eye-opening talk, Taylor shows why we have an unprecedented opportunity right now to end violence against children and create a better fu...
https://www.ted.com/talks/howard_taylor_a_global_initiative_to_end_violence_against_children

Leslie Morgan Steiner: Why domestic violence victims don't leave

Leslie Morgan Steiner was in "crazy love" -- that is, madly in love with a man who routinely abused her and threatened her life. Steiner tells the story of her relationship, correcting misconceptions many people hold about victims of domestic violence, and explaining how we can all help break the silence.
https://www.ted.com/talks/leslie_morgan_steiner_why_domestic_violence_victims_don_t_leave

Thomas Abt: Why violence clusters in cities -- and how to reduce it

Reducing violence in cities in the US isn't the impossible, intractable challenge many believe it to be, says crime researcher and educator Thomas Abt. He explains how urban violence is "sticky" -- meaning that it clusters among a surprisingly small number of people and places -- and presents an innovative, targeted strategy to make our cities s...
https://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_abt_why_violence_clusters_in_cities_and_how_to_reduce_it

Playlist: Let’s end the silence around abuse (7 talks)

In a world where so many are unable to do so, these courageous talks highlight the importance of speaking out against abuse, whether it's emotional, physical, sexual or online.
Curated by TED · 7 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/let_s_end_the_silence_around_a

Gary Slutkin: Let's treat violence like a contagious disease

Dr. Gary Slutkin spent a decade fighting tuberculosis, cholera and AIDS epidemics in Africa. When he returned to the US, he thought he'd escape brutal epidemic deaths. But he began to look more carefully at gun violence -- whose spread follows the same pattern as an infectious disease. His conclusion: We've reversed the impact of so many disease...
https://www.ted.com/talks/gary_slutkin_let_s_treat_violence_like_a_contagious_disease

Julia Bacha: How women wage conflict without violence

Are you setting out to change the world? Here's a stat you should know: nonviolent campaigns are 100 percent more likely to succeed than violent ones. So why don't more groups use nonviolence when faced with conflict? Filmmaker Julia Bacha shares stories of effective nonviolent resistance, including eye-opening research on the crucial leadership...
https://www.ted.com/talks/julia_bacha_how_women_wage_conflict_without_violence

Jeffrey Brown: How we cut youth violence in Boston by 79 percent

An architect of the "Boston miracle," Rev. Jeffrey Brown started out as a bewildered young pastor watching his Boston neighborhood fall apart around him, as drugs and gang violence took hold of the kids on the streets. The first step to recovery: Listen to those kids, don't just preach to them, and help them reduce violence in their own neighbor...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jeffrey_brown_how_we_cut_youth_violence_in_boston_by_79_percent

Playlist: For parents who have lost a child (4 talks)

Losing children to illness, disease or acts of violence is devastating and endlessly difficult to cope with. These talks come from parents who have experienced such loss and found a way to make it through.
Curated by TED · 4 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/for_parents_who_have_lost_a_child

Playlist: Geoffrey Canada: 7 talks on social change (7 talks)

Educator and activist Geoffrey Canada chose a powerful list of favorites — talks that address the cycles of poverty and gender violence, and offer bold suggestions for change.
Curated by Geoffrey Canada · 7 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/geoffrey_canada_7_talks_on_so

Esta Soler: How we turned the tide on domestic violence (Hint: the Polaroid helped)

When Esta Soler lobbied for a bill outlawing domestic violence in 1984, one politician called it the "Take the Fun Out of Marriage Act." "If only I had Twitter then," she mused. In this sweeping, optimistic talk, Soler charts 30 years of tactics and technologies -- from the Polaroid camera to social media -- that led to a 64% drop in domestic vi...
https://www.ted.com/talks/esta_soler_how_we_turned_the_tide_on_domestic_violence_hint_the_polaroid_helped

Jackson Katz: Violence against women -- it's a men's issue

Domestic violence and sexual abuse are often called "women's issues." But in this bold, blunt talk, Jackson Katz points out that these are intrinsically men's issues -- and shows how these violent behaviors are tied to definitions of manhood. A clarion call for us all -- women and men -- to call out unacceptable behavior and be leaders of change.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jackson_katz_violence_against_women_it_s_a_men_s_issue

Playlist: The conversation around sexual assault (7 talks)

These insightful talks boldly tackle the hard and very necessary conversations surrounding sexual assault.
Curated by TED · 7 talks
https://www.ted.com/playlists/the_conversation_around_sexual_assault

Severine Autesserre: To solve mass violence, look to locals

Severine Autesserre studies the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is in the middle of the deadliest conflict since World War II; it's been called "the largest ongoing humanitarian crisis in the world.” The conflict seems hopelessly, unsolvably large. But her insight from decades of listening and engaging: The conflicts are often locally based....
https://www.ted.com/talks/severine_autesserre_to_solve_mass_violence_look_to_locals

Kristin Jones: Why children stay silent following sexual violence

Sexual assault is never the victim's fault, says advocate Kristin Jones. In this courageous talk, she tells her story of overcoming the shame that followed sexual abuse as a teenager -- and shares how parents can foster an open conversation about abuse to empower kids and encourage them to ask for help. (This talk contains mature content.)
https://www.ted.com/talks/kristin_jones_why_children_stay_silent_following_sexual_violence

Sanford Biggers: An artist's unflinching look at racial violence

Conceptual artist and TED Fellow Sanford Biggers uses painting, sculpture, video and performance to spark challenging conversations about the history and trauma of black America. Join him as he details two compelling works and shares the motivation behind his art. "Only through more thoughtful dialogue about history and race can we evolve as ind...
https://www.ted.com/talks/sanford_biggers_an_artist_s_unflinching_look_at_racial_violence

Robert Muggah | TED Speaker

Robert Muggah creates tools to understand cycles of violence in urban environments and opens dialogues on ways to confront them globally.
Megacities expert
https://www.ted.com/speakers/robert_muggah

Dan Gross: Why gun violence can't be our new normal

It doesn't matter whether you love or hate guns; it's obvious that the US would be a safer place if there weren't thousands of them sold every day without background checks. Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, makes a passionate, personal appeal for something that more than 90 percent of Americans want: background...
https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_gross_why_gun_violence_can_t_be_our_new_normal

Christiane-Marie Abu Sarah: How do daily habits lead to political violence?

What drives someone to commit politically motivated violence? The unsettling answer lies in daily habits. Behavioral historian Christiane-Marie Abu Sarah shares startling insights into how seemingly mundane choices can breed polarization that lead to extreme, even deadly, actions -- and explains how to identify and bypass these behaviors in orde...
https://www.ted.com/talks/christiane_marie_abu_sarah_how_do_daily_habits_lead_to_political_violence

Laura L. Dunn: It's time for the law to protect victims of gender violence

To make accountability the norm after gender violence in the United States, we need to change tactics, says victims' rights attorney and TED Fellow Laura L. Dunn. Instead of going institution by institution, fighting for reform, we need to go to the Constitution and finally pass the Equal Rights Amendment, which would require states to address g...
https://www.ted.com/talks/laura_l_dunn_it_s_time_for_the_law_to_protect_victims_of_gender_violence

David Farrell: A solution to gun violence found in US history

Guns weren't always the contentious issue they are today in the US. Forty years ago, guns were primarily used for sport and recreation, and mass shootings were a rarity. Much has changed since then, and while there's a lot of debate around how to put an end to gun violence, there has yet to be a solution that everyone can agree on. Gun safety ad...
https://www.ted.com/talks/david_farrell_a_solution_to_gun_violence_found_in_us_history

Kemi DaSilva-Ibru: The shadow pandemic of domestic violence during COVID-19

Mandatory lockdowns, quarantines and shelter-in-place orders meant to contain COVID-19 have created a shadow pandemic of domestic abuse, says physician Kemi DaSilva-Ibru. Sharing alarming statistics on the rise of gender-based violence worldwide, she describes how Nigeria quickly retrained a squadron of basic health care providers to respond to ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/kemi_dasilva_ibru_the_shadow_pandemic_of_domestic_violence_during_covid_19

Gary Haugen | TED Speaker

As founder of International Justice Mission, Gary Haugen fights the chronically neglected global epidemic of violence against the poor.
Human rights attorney
https://www.ted.com/speakers/gary_haugen

Celina de Sola: Mental health care that disrupts cycles of violence

In Latin American countries like El Salvador, homicide rates are alarmingly high thanks in large part to a vicious cycle of violence -- people don't have a chance to heal from recurrent individual and collective trauma. With her team at Glasswing International, de Sola is hoping to break this cycle by equipping government employees like teachers...
https://www.ted.com/talks/celina_de_sola_mental_health_care_that_disrupts_cycles_of_violence

Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly | TED Speaker

After Rep. Gabby Giffords was wounded by a would-be assassin’s bullet in January 2011, she and her husband, Mark Kelly, a NASA astronaut, retired US Navy captain and combat veteran, have become known around the world for their story of hope and resilience.
Former U.S. Representative and NASA astronaut; survivors
https://www.ted.com/speakers/mark_kelly_and_gabby_giffords

Jackson Katz | TED Speaker

Jackson Katz asks a very important question that gets at the root of why sexual abuse, rape and domestic abuse remain a problem: What's going on with men?
Anti-sexism educator
https://www.ted.com/speakers/jackson_katz

Esta Soler | TED Speaker

In 1994, Esta Soler was among the key advocates for a US law to combat the devastating effects of violence against women. Today, her mission is global.
Violence and abuse prevention expert
https://www.ted.com/speakers/esta_soler

Robert Muggah: How to protect fast-growing cities from failing

Worldwide, violence is on the decline, but in the crowded cities of the global south — cities like Aleppo, Bamako and Caracas — violence is actually accelerating, fueled by the drug trade, mass unemployment and civil unrest. Security researcher Robert Muggah turns our attention toward these "fragile cities," super-fast-growing places where infra...
https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_muggah_how_to_protect_fast_growing_cities_from_failing
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