SUNYGeneseo
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This event occurred on
March 6, 2022
Geneseo, New York
United States

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Doty Recital Hall
Park Street
Geneseo, New York, 14454
United States
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Speakers

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Caili Danieu

Public Speaker
After a long battle with depression characterized by numerous psychiatric hospitalizations and suicide attempts, Caili Danieu is no stranger to suffering. But after surviving a particularly lethal suicide attempt, she realized that continuing to run from her emotional pain would only keep her stuck in it. In this talk given at TEDxSUNYGeneseo, Caili shares her story of rock bottom to provide a unique perspective on how diving into our darkness just may be the best way to overcome it.

David Hahn

Professor
Dr. David Hahn, an adjunct professor of Philosophy at SUNY Geneseo, and whose specialty is conspiracy theories and misinformation discusses the two pandemics: the biological virus and the social pandemic. The social pandemic is a systemic belief in conspiracy theories, pseudo-science, and alternative medical claims that was largely ignored until the damage was already done. The social pandemic has had the effect of dragging the disease on. Dr. Hahn, offers education as an immunization against the social aspect of the next pandemic.

Donna Vallese

Coordinator of Educator Effectiveness Syracuse City School District
Learning in school should look and feel much more like the process of learning to ride a bicycle. We have over a century of research on how people learn that is often not utilized in schools because we are focused on covering content and ensuring students acquire the knowledge they need to pass tests at the end of the school year just to forget the information afterwards. Instead, we should be focused on developing conceptual understanding to help students learn and remember important information. With information accessible at our fingertips and in our pockets, we no longer have the need to be hyper focused on knowledge acquisition. By focusing on conceptual understanding we can ensure students build the skills they need to compete in a global society when they leave our doors. The time is now to shift from knowledge acquisition to conceptual understanding.

Russell Ellis

Public Speaker
Russell Ellis was raised in the mountains of North Carolina where racism was “so casual it was culture”. Now he is a “reformed racist” who aims to teach other white people how to deconstruct their own racism. Listen to this powerful speech in which he talks about his childhood, the cycle of white supremacy and what white people can do to “BREAK THE CYCLE”!

Organizing team

Raj
Patel

Organizer