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Living with Dignity | Shuhan Wang | TEDxWLSA Shanghai Academy
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-01 15:45
Core Argument - The speech advocates for equal rights and respect for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities (PIDs), highlighting their struggles and societal biases against them [1][4][24] - It emphasizes that PIDs deserve the same opportunities and respect as everyone else, despite their limitations [17][24] Societal Issues - PIDs face social exclusion, discrimination, and exploitation due to communication challenges and lack of awareness of their rights [8][9] - Workplace discrimination is a significant barrier, with only 20% of PIDs with the capacity for simple labor being employed [18] - Negative attitudes and the use of derogatory language contribute to the problem [14] Call to Action - The speech urges the audience to reflect on their own biases and actions towards PIDs [14] - It encourages simple acts of respect, learning about their conditions, making donations, and raising public awareness [17][21] - It emphasizes that creating a society where everyone is treated with dignity and respect benefits all of humanity [23][24]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-27 12:20
Scientists have discovered how ancient communities maintained equality, even as society advanced. @fayeflam says those lessons can apply today (via @opinion) https://t.co/IvMw7k5dsD ...
มูลฆ่าของบัตรประชาชน | Ao . | TEDxBangkok Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-26 16:16
Social Issues & Advocacy - The statelessness of children deprives them of fundamental rights, including the right to education and opportunities [1][3] - Poverty and statelessness create barriers to accessing education and financial aid, limiting life choices for affected children [1] - The current free education policy may not fully address the needs and circumstances of stateless children [1] - Society's perception and treatment of stateless individuals can lead to discrimination and limited opportunities [3] Education & Opportunity - The individual's experience highlights the challenges faced by stateless individuals in pursuing higher education and specific professions due to citizenship requirements [1][2] - Access to education is crucial for the development and integration of stateless children, offering a path to a better future [1][3] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of providing opportunities and support to stateless children to prevent them from becoming marginalized or involved in negative activities [3] Call to Action - Society needs to recognize the value and potential of every individual, regardless of their legal status [3] - Everyone can contribute to creating opportunities for stateless individuals by offering understanding, support, and access to essential services [3] - The value of citizenship is immeasurable, representing fundamental rights, dreams, and a sense of belonging [3]
The Revolution of Nobodies | Vito Fiacco | TEDxUNINA Federico II
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-16 15:23
Social & Economic Issues - The speaker highlights the vast global wealth inequality, stating that 1% of the population owns 43% of the global wealth, while the poorest 50% owns only 2% [11] - The speech addresses global poverty, noting that 44% of people, or 35 billion, live below the poverty line [11] - The speaker emphasizes the high number of deaths due to hunger, with 24000 people dying every day, mostly children [12] - The speech points out the issue of workplace fatalities, with 2 million people dying daily while trying to earn a living [12] - The speaker mentions the lack of access to healthcare for half the world's population, with three-quarters of those affected being children, and 13 million annual deaths from curable diseases [12] - The speech highlights the high number of children in conflict zones, with 51 million unable to attend school due to war, and over 16000 children killed in recent conflicts [13] Call to Action & Political Engagement - The speaker advocates for community building and collective action to address societal problems [8] - The speech emphasizes the importance of empathy and feeling the pain of others as a crucial characteristic for those involved in politics [6] - The speaker calls for commitment, struggle, and the ability to empathize with injustices [25] - The speech promotes the idea of collective happiness and shared responsibility, especially for the marginalized [15]
The Power of Representation: Beyond Aesthetics and Applause | Mayuri Mittal | TEDxSGGSCC Studio
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-15 15:11
Women Empowerment & Social Activism - The speaker founded a unique pageant that promotes women empowerment and equality, specifically for women with visible marks or physical differences [1] - The pageant aims to provide a platform for women with scars from acid attacks, vitiligo, accidents, or congenital disabilities [1][4] - The pageant has been featured in Vogue, a prestigious global fashion magazine, and honored with the Times of India's Times Power Icon Award [1] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of educating girls to be self-reliant and teaching boys to respect women [5] - The speaker encourages women to focus on their strengths and capabilities rather than comparing themselves to men, highlighting women's unique ability to bear and raise children [5] Personal Journey & Overcoming Obstacles - The speaker faced financial hardship in childhood, attending government schools and being unable to afford college [1] - The speaker experienced challenges in her first marriage due to differing views on women's roles and career aspirations [1][2] - The speaker went through a difficult period of separation and divorce, facing societal judgment and personal struggles [2][3] - The speaker rediscovered her passions, including painting, singing, dancing, and fashion, after a period of personal hardship [4] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of perseverance and self-belief in overcoming challenges and achieving goals [5]
Evolving with Intelligence | Senthil Jayaraman | TEDxSDMIMD Mysuru
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-12 16:03
Social Issues & Inequality - Speaker highlights the lack of dignity of labor and respect in India, where respect often flows only from lower to higher social strata [1] - The speech uses the story of Shivapa to illustrate the harassment and discrimination faced by those in the informal sector, including issues like being denied access to public facilities and facing police harassment [2][3][4][5][6] - Speaker points out the societal divisions where domestic workers and drivers are often treated as lesser human beings, facing discrimination in housing, dining, and social interactions [11][12] Economic & Social Development - India has a population of 1440 million (144 cr), with only 10% (144 million) in the formal sector and a large informal sector comprising farmers, construction workers, drivers, and facility management staff [9][10] - The speaker suggests increasing the income of the unorganized sector by ₹10,000 per month to improve their quality of life and stimulate a circular economy [20][21][22][23] - The speech emphasizes the need to formalize the unorganized sector, which constitutes 90% of the population, to achieve developed country status [16] Call to Action & Transformation - The speaker urges the audience to include marginalized people in their lives, break social barriers, and help them improve their living standards [14][15][16] - The speech challenges the audience to question traditional practices and contribute to India's development by entering sectors like governance, construction, and infrastructure [24][25][26][27][28] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of liberty, equality, justice, and fraternity as unachieved dreams and calls for building an equitable and inclusive society [19][20]
'Be the light’ in Trump’s war with the truth: Philadelphia’s plan to combat the President’s threats
MSNBC· 2025-08-31 12:34
Legal & Political Stance - State and local leaders warn that military troops carrying out authoritarian plans may face prosecution [1] - Philadelphia's District Attorney (DA) emphasizes prosecution for crimes committed by the National Guard, asserting that Donald Trump cannot pardon them [2] - The DA highlights the oath to uphold the Constitution and laws, applying equally to all, regardless of uniform [4] - The DA encourages citizens to record any interactions with the National Guard, emphasizing transparency [7] - The DA asserts that elected officials should uphold the Constitution and laws, pursuing legal action against those in uniform who commit crimes [15] Crime & Public Safety - Philadelphia has the fewest homicides in recent memory, with 134 people killed through July, a significant drop compared to 319 during the same period in 2021 [8][9] - The DA attributes the decrease in homicides to prevention and modern enforcement, including investment in youth and anti-crime measures [9][10] - Philadelphia has the lowest level of incarceration in over 35 years [10] - Homicide rates in Republican states have been approximately 133% of the homicide rate in Democratic states over the last 25 years [14] Criticism & Allegations - The DA accuses President Trump of being against specific voter demographics [13] - The DA compares President Trump to Adolf Hitler [18]
From Equal Rights to Equal Lives Reimagining Equality | Isha Madaan | TEDxGreenfield
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-27 15:59
Gender Equality & Economic Impact - The discussion revolves around reimagining equality beyond surface-level implementations, focusing on mindset shifts and addressing "convenient inequalities" [2][5] - The report highlights that 16 million (1.6% cr) women-led businesses in India employ 27 million (2.7% cr) people, indicating significant economic transformation [6] - Women drive financial decisions in 91% of urban and 87% of rural households in India [8] - India has closed the gender gap in bank account ownership [8] Leadership & Representation - While only 8% of CEOs in India are women, this is ahead of the global average, showcasing Asia's leadership in this area [6] Societal Shifts & Future Outlook - The analysis emphasizes that true equality means providing equal footing for all, not just offering advantages to some [6] - The report advocates for creating inclusive cultures where everyone feels welcome and empowered, moving beyond labels and permissions [10] - The call to action is to reimagine equality in everyday interactions, from WhatsApp groups to hiring practices, by adopting new perspectives [11]
Inclusion with Empathy | Priyank Patel | TEDxNH Goel World School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-26 16:38
Social Enterprise & Inclusion - Nuknu kad aims to create dignified, non-discriminating jobs for marginalized communities [2] - The organization seeks to sensitize society about the abilities of individuals from these communities [2] - Nuknu kad operates on a for-profit model, avoiding reliance on charity [2] - The company emphasizes the importance of conversation and experience-based understanding to break down societal preconceptions [2][4] - Nuknu kad expanded its mission to include transgender individuals, a community often denied basic human rights [3] - The organization has worked with individuals with intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome, trafficking survivors, and people with short heights [4] Business Model & Impact - Nuknu kad started as a small cafe in Raipur with a 480 square feet space [2] - The initial sales were only ₹390 [8] - The company grew from a single store with two employees to six cafes with 80 employees [4] - Nuknu kad received national awards for being the best employer in its category [4] - The organization acts as a launchpad, providing individuals with the courage and confidence to face the world [7] Equality & Accessibility - The speaker advocates for equality over inclusion, emphasizing engagement, providing space, and understanding individual journeys [4] - The story of Rajiv, a hearing-impaired individual who progressed to a chef position and later secured a government job, highlights the importance of acceptance and communication [4][6] - The speaker points out the lack of friendships between people from different communities, highlighting the need for change from within [7][8] - The speaker challenges the audience to create spaces and offer opportunities for marginalized communities, emphasizing that it is essential for societal progress and economic growth [7][8]
A superpower for whom? | Kayal Lalith | TEDxBrushy Creek Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-26 16:15
Education System Challenges in the US - The US education system faces cracks, particularly affecting the youth, with disparities in funding and resources [2][3] - Public school funding tied to local property taxes leads to unequal distribution of resources, disadvantaging poorer communities [4][5] - The student-to-counselor ratio is significantly higher than the recommended level, with a national average of 376 to 1 in 2023-2024, depriving students of necessary guidance [6] - Students from underfunded schools are three times more likely to drop out of high school and four times less likely to attend a 4-year college [7] - Unequal access to education creates deep inequalities rooted in race, money, and location, hindering the potential of future generations [8][9] Call to Action for Educational Equity - Students can advocate for diverse curriculums, more mental health counselors, and support peers facing barriers [10] - Teachers and educators can collaborate with underfunded schools to donate supplies and arrange student exchange programs [11] - Parents and community members can organize community events to raise funding for local schools and volunteer for job exposures [11][12] - Policymakers and voters can vote for equitable school funding policies, universal access to quality after-school and preschool programs, and increased funding for school counselors and infrastructure [13] - Quality education is a right, not a privilege, and investing in schools is essential for creating a better future for everyone [14][15]