Amiralsgatan
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Theme: Progression through reflection.

This event occurred on
September 19, 2021
Malmö, Skåne län
Sweden

Through this TEDxTalk, speakers will reflect on different concepts and stories, with hopes to provide the audience with the unparalleled ability to comprehending the world through a clearer scope and vision.

Virtual Meeting via Zoom
Zoom
Malmö, Skåne län, 21155
Sweden
Event type:
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Speakers

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Adriel Charles

The University of the West Indies Graduate, UN Conference of Youth 16 Country Coordinator
Adriel Charles is a 2021 graduate of the BSc International Relations with Cultural Studies. During her tenure as a student her studies focused on the Caribbean as well as its diaspora and the role played in the international system. Fueled by her passion of international policy and cultural exchange she pursued her minor focusing on the history and ongoing development of the Caribbean as a region. Following the overarching theme of Progression through Reflection it is most fitting that she explores the Genesis of the Caribbean society in illustrating the modern Caribbean. As well as focusing on the future of the Caribbean based on the past.

Franca Marinelli

International Baccalaureate Alumna
The Misrepresentation of African Culture by Black Americans.

Kani Murad

Student - International Studies Major
Kani is a Kurdish first generation university student based in Denver, Colorado, USA. She has dicovered that she is continously interested conversations regarding the boundlessness of community inclusion; that collectivism, true unity, and liberation are essential pillars for the unvoiced to become listened to for navigating their own struggles. Kani is beginning to establish a student organization affiliated with her university to represent, empower, and educate about ethnic minorities in SWANA(MENA), but first comes reflection.

Mishalny Andy Ersalle Muniandy

International High School Student from Malaysia
As a person, and a young mind who is interested in science, I've always loved progression, whether if it's through science, or history, progression makes humanity better than they have ever been. With progression, humanity guarantees the youth a better future, fueled with technology and innovation. When it comes to reflection, it's obvious that we would need to make mistakes in order to do better. It's how we as humans, learn, to be better and to strive for better. It gives hope for us to continue research through thick or thin. And with that, I would like to introduce my topic which is, "Learning through trial and error guarantees us a better future". I hope to really show the youth that making errors is part of human nature in order for us to progress into innovations and such.

Mohamad Aljounde

Refugee rights activists
Mohamad Aljounde, refugee rights activists for the past 7 years. Started a school for Syrian refugees in Lebanon at the age of 12 after he fled Syria. For his work he won multiple international prizes, such as international children peace prize, turner social change award.. and many more. Now he does public speaking on the matter of refugees and human rights and studies in Malmö University

Noah Collander

IB Alumnus
Parking fees were implemented in Limhamn to decrease an alleged exploitation of parking spaces. But were they successful, or did they mainly bring about unintended side-effects? What consequences have the notorious parking fees really led to? These are the questions that IB alumnus Noah Collander asked and subsequently researched through the lens of microeconomics. In this compelling and insightful talk, he presents his research and draws conclusions regarding the parking fees’ efficacy, while commenting on the ability of economics to correct market failures.

Organizing team

Lano
Mahmood

Malmö, Sweden
Organizer

Ranoo
Rebaz

Co-organizer