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Empowering Women Across Generations | Stephanie Chang | TEDxBeijing 101 High School Women
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 15:57
Core Argument - Feminism advocates for gender equity, ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all genders, aiming to dismantle stereotypes that confine women to subordinate roles [3] - Stereotypes create a cycle where women are perceived as the "second sex," leading to societal expectations that limit their potential and career choices [4][5] - Education and awareness are crucial to dismantle stereotypes and build a more equitable future by informing and transforming society as a whole [15][16] Data & Statistics - Globally, approximately 70% of doctors are male, while 89% of nurses are female [5] - Around 57% of professors are male, whereas 76% of elementary and secondary school teachers are female [5] - These disparities reveal that leadership and authority, traditionally linked to masculinity, remain largely male-dominated, while caregiving roles with lower status and pay are predominantly female [7] Societal Impact & Personal Experiences - Societal stratification constrains women's potential, impacting real lives and stories across generations [8] - Even with increased feminist rhetoric, societal expectations still influence behavioral expectations, with girls often held to different standards than boys [11][12][13] - Intersectionality highlights that women from different races, ethnicities, and societal classes face unique forms of oppression, emphasizing that gender equality cannot be understood in isolation [17]
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Forbes· 2025-08-02 02:30
Gender Inequality in Sports - The report questions the absence of women in the list of The World's 50 Highest-Paid Athletes in 2025 [1]
The lived experience of women and creating a sustainable future | Yashashwi Karki | TEDxBendigo
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 10:45
Hi. Um, I'll jump straight right in. So, last year a report mentioned that it takes 132 years for us as a society to achieve gender equality on a global scale.That is 1,584 months of girls being denied education. That many weeks of girls not being given a seat on the table. That many months of women being cheated as secondass citizens.And let me tell you, it takes 1,584 months for us as a society to even stand a chance to have a sustainable future. When I say that, I would want to paint a picture of what a ...
Feminism Through the Years: Progress, Power, the Path Ahead | Defne Kuru | TEDxYaşamTasarımSchools
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:12
Core Argument - Feminism advocates for equal rights and opportunities for all genders, not just women [1] - The movement aims to create a fairer world where everyone benefits from equal opportunities [7] Historical Context & Progress - The feminist movement has evolved through four waves, each contributing to legal protections and shifting social norms [2][3] - Significant progress has been made in education, with more women than men graduating from college in many countries [4] - Women have gained voting rights, shaping government and laws [4] - Laws protect against discrimination in the workplace, but the fight for equal pay continues [5] - Title 9 in 1972 provided more sports opportunities for girls, leading to the rise of celebrated female athletes [5] Leadership & Societal Impact - More women are serving as leaders in politics and communities [6] - Feminism challenges narrow gender expectations for both boys and men [6] - Achieving full gender equality requires continued effort to address issues like equal pay and gender-based violence [7]
Why Representation is Crucial for Innovation | Nora Bavey | TEDxSSE
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 15:19
Diversity & Inclusion in Innovation - The Nordic dream of gender equality and opportunity is not fully realized, particularly for immigrants [1][2][4] - Lack of representation impacts innovation, leading to products that don't address diverse needs [16][17] - Underrepresented founders (women, people of color, LGBTQ+, immigrants) are often underestimated and underinvested in [34] - Innovation often arises from pressure and necessity, highlighting the importance of diverse perspectives [36] Venture Capital & Investment - The speaker's startup, Unitech, faced rejection from Nordic investors but secured funding in the US, highlighting a difference in investment perspectives [26][27] - Unconventional Ventures focuses on investing in underrepresented founders to drive smart business decisions and shift power to more perspectives [33][34] - Impact tech, which aligns profit with societal impact, is a promising area for investment and business [24] Technology & Society - Technology should be used as a tool to make us faster, stronger, and closer, not as an end game [19] - AI can reflect societal biases if the data it's trained on is not diverse and inclusive [23] - The speaker emphasizes the need to address the lack of representation in innovation from a top-down approach [31] Examples of Successful Female Founders - Melanie Perkins (Canva) is worth $40 billion [29] - Lucy Gao (Scale AI) is worth $45 billion [29] - Iman Abu Zade (health tech founder) is worth $1 billion [29] - Whitney Wolf (Bumble) built a company that IPOed valued at approximately $23 billion [30]
Coral Restoration is a Feminist Act | Emma Batty | TEDxYouth@MISJ
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:31
Marine Conservation & Gender Equality - The speaker accidentally became a marine conservationist at 18, influenced by her surfer father [1][2] - The speaker highlights the understaffed, underfunded, and underappreciated nature of marine conservation, emphasizing the need for patience and nurturing [22] - The speaker questions why opportunities for women in marine conservation need justification, arguing that most opportunities are already tailored for men [16] - The speaker advocates for the inclusion and leadership of women in marine conservation, emphasizing that it's not about excluding men but correcting historical imbalances [14][15] - The speaker connects the qualities often found in women, such as attention to detail and passion, to the requirements of marine conservation [35] Marine Conservation Projects & Experiences - The speaker participated in a video competition called "Why Coexist," winning a trip to the Seychelles and leading to further involvement in marine conservation [4][5][7] - The speaker received a dive master scholarship from Blue Corner Dive, aimed at increasing local female divers [8][9] - The speaker created a short film on Coral Catch, a program offering Indonesian women a 9-week coral restoration scholarship [10][11] - The speaker was involved in a project called ReShark, aiming to repopulate baby leopard sharks in Raja, where she worked as a "shark nanny" for 2 months [23] - The speaker describes coral restoration as an intimate process, requiring consistency, passion, and attention to detail, mirroring the roles women have traditionally played in communities [25][26][27][28]