Youth@TheNile
x = independently organized TED event

Theme: Ossis

This event occurred on
November 19, 2016
6:00pm - 10:00pm EET
(UTC +2hrs)
Cairo, Al Qāhirah
Egypt

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Darb 1718
Kasr Al Shama'e Street, Al Fustat
Cairo, Al Qāhirah, 11647
Egypt
Event type:
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Speakers

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Amr Sherif Nafea

Superheros go beyond fantasy worlds. Amr Nafea, a comic book enthusiast undergraduate student, brings the superhero world to our own reality of the dynamics of power that have existed and continue to exist.

Gazlan Lamlum

According to Gazlan, an undergraduate student, upon looking at the butterfly theory, everything makes a difference in our world today, even your mere existence.

Hend Wahdan

Hend Wahdan is a junior high school IB student who does not take words for granted. A self reflective and highly empathetic young lady, Hend is passionate about standing up for her beliefs and not conforming to what she beliefs is stripping her generation from important human value-based qualities.

Mahynour Salah

Feeling lost? Mahynour, a senior in high school, shares our constant state of being, a state of feeling lost and anxious. She talks about how being lost might actually be a good thing, and embracing it is actually the only solution.

Mariam Massoud

Mariam Massoud, a senior in high school, shares the idea of being a “gorbati”, which means a stranger/outsider in Nubian language, in a world in which, one way or another, we always are either strangers/outsiders or treat people like strangers/outsiders.

Mazen Salah

Mazen Saleh, an undergraduate film student, talks about censorship and sugar coating in Egyptian media and arts.

Omar Hegazy

Omar Hegazy, a young Egyptian college student who had his leg amputated, talks about the ups and downs of his journey of an accident that might have changed him physically, yet wasn’t as life changing as people wanted to believe.

Organizing team

Lolita
Mansour

Cairo, Egypt
Organizer