Beijing 101 High School Women
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Theme: The Power of Sisterhood

October 17, 2024
12:00am - 5:50pm CST
(UTC +8hrs)
Beijing, Beijing
China
This event is invite-only.

The power of sisterhood lies in the unique bond shared between women, which fosters strength, solidarity, and empowerment. Sisterhood transcends individual differences—race, age, culture, or background—creating a space where women support, uplift, and advocate for one another. It serves as a source of resilience, helping individuals navigate personal challenges and societal barriers, and offering both emotional and practical support.

Sisterhood empowers women to find their voices, express vulnerability, and gain confidence, knowing they are not alone. It has been central to movements for gender equality and social justice, where collective female strength has driven lasting change. By connecting, women can challenge stereotypes, break glass ceilings, and create more inclusive and equitable spaces.

Beyond activism, sisterhood is about celebrating shared joy and success, nurturing growth, and creating lasting relationships. Whether through mentorship, collaboration, or friendship, it inspires women to lift each other and thrive together. At its core, the power of sisterhood is about unity—showing that together, women are unstoppable.

At TEDxBeijing 101 High School Women, speakers dive into "Sisterhood" and discrimination in the past, language, historical figures, politics, sports, computer science, film, and many other fields. We hope to raise "Sisterhood" awareness among students and faculties, and together we build a sisterhood alliance and gender-equal community.

Beijing 101 ID Dream Theater
No. 11 Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District
Beijing, Beijing, 100091
China
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Speakers

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Katie Zhang

Student
Yuncheng (Katie) Zhang is a strong leader and dedicated feminist, committed to making a meaningful impact by challenging stereotypes and empowering others. As captain of the Wild Geese Ultimate Frisbee Club and the BE Club, she leads with determination, fostering teamwork and development among her peers. A talkative and proactive student, Yuncheng seizes every opportunity, excelling in both her classes and competitions. Central to her identity is her passion for feminism, as she aims to break gender norms and make a difference as a future lawyer advocating for women’s rights. Outside of academics, she enjoys cycling, exploring nature, and discovering new restaurants and cafés, embodying a balance of leadership, advocacy, and curiosity.

Martin Wu

Student
Martin Wu is a driven Political Science student with a focused interest in International Relations (IR). His journey into IR began with analyzing ongoing political events and global conflicts while participating in various essay contests with commendations received. Martin furthered his knowledge by completing leadership programs at Brown University and summer college at Georgetown University, gaining a comprehensive and deeper understanding of political theory and IR. Beyond academics, Martin’s dedication to community service led him to engage and organize Model United Nations events in Beijing, providing him with valuable leadership and public service experience. In his free time, Martin enjoys working out at the gym and playing soccer with his friends.

Miffy Niu

Studnet
Talkative, is how you describe Miffy. She is always willing to communicate with others, and she is always eager to stand on the stage to share her ideas with the crowd. Instead of trying to achieve approval, it is better to describe her intention as finding people who acquired the ability to listen. Communication is the most essential way that she can find a connection to the world. For her, language can be described as the sound of countless leaves dancing in the wind, the color of a wheat field becoming a sunset as far as the eye can see, the greatest meaning of one’s existence. Someone spoke in the middle of a rainstorm, and countless beating hearts resonated with it. For her, the world is a vast and absurd painting, and language is the color that breaks free of the limit.

Romaine Chen

Director, Scholar
Romaine, who harbors no interest in the pursuit of wealth or success dogma, loathing binary constraints and rigid stereotypes. She rejects the muse mold, aspiring to be her own deity. With keen insight, she discovers balance and connections in the universe, disrupting the old and seeking truth amidst the ever-changing new. Attuned to nature's rhythms, she navigates life with the grace and freedom of the wind. Convinced that life's tree thrives beyond faded theories, she embraces fresh perspectives through novelty and dynamics. Under cinema's shelter, she fosters the spark of hope, embarking on a journey that pushes the boundaries of the unknown.

Stephanie Chang

Student
Stephanie Chang is a driven, non-typical ENTJ with a passion for neuroscience and cognitive psychology. She prefers the title "boss" over "girl boss," emphasizing that strength transcends gender. After attending Brown University's Women and Leadership program, Stephanie deepened her commitment to female empowerment and social issues. As the founder and director of the Caring Minds 101 division, she advocates for adolescent mental health, balancing leadership with article writing and exhibition planning. She also leads art therapy activities, believing in creativity's healing power. Additionally, as a head of Echo, a biology platform, she fosters collaboration among students across disciplines like zoology and brain science. Overall, Stephanie is the kind of leader who will make the world a better place, whether through her passion, her ambitions, or the strength she has gained along the way."

Violetta Mo

Student
Violetta is fueled by an unyielding ambition, always setting firm goals and a clear direction that drives her to constantly push beyond her limits. She is a passionate idealist who loves life, believing deeply in light and beauty, even when faced with adversity. Her spirit is like a flame, bright and unbreakable, guiding her through every challenge. She longs to stand on the stage, to let the world witness the strength of women who fight through the darkness and walk boldly through life's thorns. For Violetta, the stage is a place to celebrate resilience and tenacity, to show that strength comes not from perfection but from perseverance. She is always radiant, always free, and fiercely determined to make her mark.

Yoyo Du

Student
Yoyo Du from year 11, class 19, is an active thinker who loves to explore new knowledge. She has always been passionate about Law and Policy and committed to studying the subject in depth. Her interest in gender equality and gender issues was piqued when she explored some of these affirmative action cases. As a creative thinker and speaker, she will bring us some new perspectives on sisterhood and contribute to the creation of a more inclusive and equal world.

Organizing team

Wanfei
Liu

Organizer

Selina
Cai

Beijing, China
Co-organizer
  • Sissi Stahlecker
    Curation
  • Wanjing Shen
    Operations