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Mark Plotkin | TED Speaker

As fast as the rainforest is disappearing -- the people of the rainforest are disappearing even faster. Mark Plotkin works to preserve generations of knowledge.
Amazonian ethnobotanist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/mark_plotkin

Kelli Swazey | TED Speaker

Kelli Swazey examines how religious and spiritual practices form group identity, and play a vital role in structuring the interactions of individuals within a culture.
Anthropologist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/kelli_swazey

Isabel Allende | TED Speaker

Isabel Allende writes stories of passion. Her novels and memoirs, including The House of the Spirits and Eva Luna, tell the stories of women and men who live with passionate commitment -- to love, to their world, to an ideal.
Novelist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/isabel_allende

Taiye Selasi | TED Speaker

In her writings, Taiye Selasi explores our relationship to our multiple identities.
Author
https://www.ted.com/speakers/taiye_selasi

Phil Borges | TED Speaker

Dentist-turned-photographer Phil Borges documents the world's disappearing cultures, capturing portraits of exiled Tibetan monks and many of the world’s embattled tribal and indigenous cultures.
Photographer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/phil_borges

Lisa Kristine | TED Speaker

Lisa Kristine uses photography to expose deeply human stories.
Photographer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/lisa_kristine

Elizabeth Lindsey | TED Speaker

Elizabeth Lindsey is a fellow of the National Geographic Society. Her mission: to keep ancestral voices alive by recording indigenous wisdom and traditions.
Explorer, ethnographer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/elizabeth_lindsey

Ethan Zuckerman | TED Speaker

Ethan Zuckerman studies how the world -- the whole world -- uses new media to share information and moods across cultures, languages and platforms.
Blogger, digital visionary
https://www.ted.com/speakers/ethan_zuckerman

Shereen El Feki: Pop culture in the Arab world

Shereen El Feki shows how some Arab cultures are borrowing trademarks of Western pop culture -- music videos, comics, even Barbie -- and adding a culturally appropriate twist. The hybridized media shows how two civilizations, rather than dividing, can dovetail.
https://www.ted.com/talks/shereen_el_feki_pop_culture_in_the_arab_world

Aparna Pallavi: What foods did your ancestors love?

Around the world, Indigenous food cultures vanish because of industrialized agriculture and a shifting, Western-influenced concept of the ideal diet. Food researcher Aparna Pallavi explores why once-essential culinary traditions disappear from people's lives and memories almost without notice -- and serves up a subtle solution to revitalize our ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/aparna_pallavi_what_foods_did_your_ancestors_love

Nate Garvis: Change our culture, change our world

We don't just need better laws -- we need better culture. Nate Garvis asks: What can we do to create an environment in which powerful institutions are used for the common good?
https://www.ted.com/talks/nate_garvis_change_our_culture_change_our_world

Aparna Pallavi: Why we need to reclaim vanishing food cultures

Around the world, indigenous food cultures disappear because of industrialized agriculture and a shifting, often Western-influenced concept of the ideal diet. Journalist and food researcher Aparna Pallavi makes an urgent case for preserving these cultures and shedding the stigma-laden attitudes that are driving them into extinction.
https://www.ted.com/talks/aparna_pallavi_why_we_need_to_reclaim_vanishing_food_cultures

Bill Schutt: A brief history of cannibalism

15th century Europeans believed they had hit upon a miracle cure: a remedy for epilepsy, hemorrhage, bruising, nausea and virtually any other medical ailment. It was a brown powder known as "mumia," and was made by grinding up mummified human flesh. But just how common is human cannibalism, and how do cultures partake in it? Bill Schutt explores...
https://www.ted.com/talks/bill_schutt_a_brief_history_of_cannibalism

Wobbly World: Diversity in harmony

As 12 musicians from disparate cultures harmonize their eastern and western scales, they show the long bridges that music can build.
https://www.ted.com/talks/wobbly_world_diversity_in_harmony

Patty McCord: HR lessons from the world of Silicon Valley start-ups

Heading up HR at Netflix, Patty McCord experienced the unconventional start-up cultures of Silicon Valley up close. She explains what makes these new cultures work and offers some surprising insights into how deceptively traditional some of these eccentric new offices still are. McCord also introduces some challenging new ideas on how to motivat...
https://www.ted.com/talks/patty_mccord_hr_lessons_from_the_world_of_silicon_valley_start_ups

Jimmy Nelson | TED Speaker

Jimmy Nelson’s photographs of vanishing tribes illuminate the indigenous cultures of our shared world.
Last tribes photographer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/jimmy_nelson

Niti Bhan | TED Speaker

Through exploratory and human-centered research, Niti Bhan discovers and makes tangible pragmatic opportunities for sustainable and inclusive value creation.
Human-centered strategist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/niti_bhan

Vincent Moon and Naná Vasconcelos: Hidden music rituals around the world

Vincent Moon travels the world with a backpack and a camera, filming astonishing music and ritual the world rarely sees -- from a powerful Sufi ritual in Chechnya to an ayahuasca journey in Peru. He hopes his films can help people see their own cultures in a new way, to make young people say: "Whoa, my grandfather is as cool as Beyoncé." Followe...
https://www.ted.com/talks/vincent_moon_and_nana_vasconcelos_hidden_music_rituals_around_the_world

America Ferrera: My identity is a superpower -- not an obstacle

Hollywood needs to stop resisting what the world actually looks like, says actor, director and activist America Ferrera. Tracing the contours of her career, she calls for more authentic representation of different cultures in media -- and a shift in how we tell our stories. "Presence creates possibility," she says. "Who we see thriving in the wo...
https://www.ted.com/talks/america_ferrera_my_identity_is_a_superpower_not_an_obstacle

Jean-Baptiste Michel | TED Speaker

Jean-Baptiste Michel looks at how we can use large volumes of data to better understand our world.
Data researcher
https://www.ted.com/speakers/jean_baptiste_michel

Jimmy Nelson: Gorgeous portraits of the world's vanishing people

When Jimmy Nelson traveled to Siberia to photograph the Chukchi people, elders told him: "You cannot photograph us. You have to wait, you have to wait until you get to know us, you have to wait until you understand us." In this gorgeously photo-filled talk, join Nelson's quest to understand -- the world, other people, himself -- by making astoni...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jimmy_nelson_gorgeous_portraits_of_the_world_s_vanishing_people

Aparna Bharadwaj: Hidden connections that transcend borders and defy stereotypes

Global consumer strategist Aparna Bharadwaj shares a fascinating glimpse at under-the-radar affinities that transcend cultures and borders -- from the way people snack in China and Saudi Arabia to how people shop for clothes in the US and Russia. "There are patterns where you least expect them," she says -- and paying attention to them just migh...
https://www.ted.com/talks/aparna_bharadwaj_hidden_connections_that_transcend_borders_and_defy_stereotypes

Caroline Phillips | TED Speaker

Caroline Phillips' rich, soprano voice conjures up the far-and-wide cultures of the world, especially the sound and language of the Basque Country.
Musician
https://www.ted.com/speakers/caroline_phillips

How cultures around the world make decisions

Is the American obsession with individual freedom really such a great idea? What other cultures know about how to make good choices. Sit down at a restaurant in France, and there's a menu. Salmon with rice. French beans. Wine. If you ask for potatoes instead of rice, the restaurant will say no. Because it is their menu. Not yours. To an America...
Posted October 21, 2014
https://ideas.ted.com/how-cultures-around-the-world-make-decisions

Shunan Teng: The history of Tea

Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water –– and from sugary Turkish Rize tea to salty Tibetan butter tea, there are almost as many ways of preparing the beverage as there are cultures on the globe. Where did this beverage originate, and how did it become so popular? Shunan Teng details tea's long history. [Directed by St...
https://www.ted.com/talks/shunan_teng_the_history_of_tea

Daniel Bögre Udell: How to save a language from extinction

As many as 3,000 languages could disappear within the next 80 years, all but silencing entire cultures. In this quick talk, language activist Daniel Bögre Udell shows how people around the world are finding new ways to revive ancestral languages and rebuild their traditions -- and encourages us all to investigate the tongues of our ancestors. "R...
https://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_bogre_udell_how_to_save_a_language_from_extinction

How cultures around the world think about parenting

What can American parents learn from how other cultures look at parenting? A look at child-rearing ideas in Japan, Norway, Spain -- and beyond. The crisis of American parenting, as anyone who has looked at the parenting section of a bookstore can attest, is that nobody knows what the hell they're doing. Yet despite this lack of confidence and a...
Posted July 15, 2014
https://ideas.ted.com/how-cultures-around-the-world-think-about-parenting

Miranda Brown: A brief history of dumplings

As archaeologists pored over ancient tombs in western China, they discovered some surprisingly well-preserved and familiar relics. Though hardened over 1,000 years, there sat little crescent-shaped dumplings. So who invented these plump pockets of perfection, and how did they spread across the world? Miranda Brown traces the tangled, mysterious ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/miranda_brown_a_brief_history_of_dumplings

Vishaan Chakrabarti: How we can design timeless cities for our collective future

There's a creeping sameness in many of our newest urban buildings and streetscapes, says architect Vishaan Chakrabarti. And this physical homogeneity -- the result of regulations, mass production, safety issues and cost considerations, among other factors -- has blanketed our planet in a social and psychological homogeneity, too. In this visiona...
https://www.ted.com/talks/vishaan_chakrabarti_how_we_can_design_timeless_cities_for_our_collective_future

Galit Ariel | TED Speaker

Galit Ariel explores how technology and humans interact with and influence each other, focusing on how mixing the digital and the physical creates a new/hybrid experiential space.
Technofuturist, immersive space explorer
https://www.ted.com/speakers/galit_ariel
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