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A photographer’s frame work for witnessing our shared humanity | Tony Menias | TEDxChicago
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-22 16:19
Core Message - The speaker shares a personal journey of transitioning from medicine to photography, emphasizing the importance of noticing and appreciating the simple rhythms of life [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] - The speaker advocates for presence, slowing down, and empathy as keys to understanding the universal human experience and fostering connection [17] Personal Transformation - The speaker's initial career path was in medicine, influenced by family expectations [4] - A pivotal moment of failing a board exam led to a journey of self-discovery and a career change to photography [5] - The speaker's travels and interactions with diverse communities revealed the essence of a simple, honest, and heartfelt life [2][3] Photography as a Medium - Photography became a tool for documenting and understanding the world, capturing moments of simplicity and shared humanity [3][5][6][13][14][15][16] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of observing without judgment and allowing life to unfold naturally [15] - A photograph taken in Myanmar led to recognition from National Geographic, solidifying the speaker's path in photography [7][13] Universal Human Experience - The speaker highlights the shared joys and instincts of children across different cultures, emphasizing the commonality of human experience [10][11] - The speaker believes that empathy dissolves differences, revealing presence, beauty, and belonging [14] - The speaker suggests that love and connection can be fostered by embracing chaos and living simply [12][17][18]
Photography, the language of the Renewed Humanity | Reza Deghati | TEDxFiesole
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-21 15:05
Core Message - Photography's Impact: The speaker emphasizes photography's significant role in connecting humanity, culture, and communities [2][3][4] - Storytelling Through Photography: The speaker highlights using photography to give voice to the voiceless and share stories of suffering and beauty [3][5][6] - Universal Language: Photography is presented as a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers [3][4][16] Methods & Initiatives - Diverse Media Usage: The speaker utilized magazines, books (over 40 published), outdoor exhibitions (over 360), conferences, and media appearances to disseminate stories [3][5][6] - Public Engagement: Exhibitions were strategically placed in public spaces like railway stations, metro stations, hospitals, and prisons to reach a wider audience [6][7] - Educational Programs: The speaker founded the Resa Visual Academy to promote journalism, media, and photography education globally, including initiatives for Afghan women and refugee children [13] Evolution of Communication - From Writing to Visuals: The speaker traces the evolution of human communication from ancient writing systems (Kune forms, hieroglyphs) to the modern use of emojis and images [9][10][11][12] - Photography as Modern Hieroglyph: Images, particularly emojis, are identified as the new hieroglyphs and the common language of humanity in the internet age [12][13] Environmental Awareness - Photography Contests: International photography contests with themes like "I love nature I fear pollution" and "Water is life" are used to engage children in environmental issues and ecology [15][16] - COP Engagement: Exhibitions at COP events are used to raise awareness about environmental issues [16]
You Are a Part of the Body of Humanity | Alice Frank | TEDxPacific Avenue
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-16 15:25
[Applause] How many of us sometimes feel like we are starving for love? Like it's something out there and we have to figure out how to get it in here. And we do so much to try. We wear things, we don't wear things, we say things, we don't say things, we buy things, we buy more things. But who can blame us really? Because look around the world, it's very obvious that love is a lacking resource. I mean, like food. 1 billion people on the planet are starving. And yet, wait a minute. We actually know that there ...
The power of humanity | Howard Morgan | TEDxOldHickory
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-09 16:01
[Applause] Today I want to share my thoughts on a personal journey of resilience, transformation, and the power of connection. Have any of you been ever doing all the right things only to find out that somehow you're feeling getting further away from everything. Have you ever got on an elevator, avoided eye contact at any cost, and stared at those numbers as if seven wasn't going to follow six.Or it could also be that you're in a room with, you know, that's a fair size and you're sending a text or an email ...
The World Citizen | Benjamin Steinmetz | TEDxCanterbury School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-09 15:29
[Music] [Applause] Hello everybody. Thank you for coming. Today I'd like to talk about my travels around the world and how they had an effects on my life. This past year, my family and I visited Portugal. Before I went, I didn't know anything about this country other than it was my escape from school. Um, we first went to Lisbon, which is the capital. And the moment I stepped out of the airport, I couldn't feel well. I was caught in a frozen state of mind. I didn't think, I didn't feel, I didn't hear, I saw ...
Designed By Design | Huynh Hoai My Nguyen | TEDxSwinburneVietNamDanang
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-06 16:09
We live in invisible digital system. Our days in them begins the moment our phones alarm rings. Right.For a lot of us, I'm sure this morning the first thing you see is not the sunrise. It's a screen. Right.News, notifications, emails, perfectly curated just for you. Every tap, every swipe feel like your choice, but it's a guided one. Sorry.Hello everyone. My name is Minguin and as a solution architect, I build these digital system and I've learned that in this day and age, every engineering choice is a cult ...
'We have to be about humanity:' Fmr. Rep. Cori Bush’s main comeback bid priority
MSNBC· 2025-10-05 18:56
This week, the former representative Corey Bush announced that she is running for Congress again. The St. Louis, Missouri native was first elected to the House in 2020. She's seeking to reclaim her first district seat from the Democratic Congressman Wesley Bell, a fellow Democrat who unseated Bush in the 2024 primaries. There were various issues at stake in that primary, but perhaps most consequential was that of support for Israel. Bush's criticism of Israel's war on Gaza and sponsoring a resolution callin ...
Fearless Ideas: The Freedom to Question | Naman Vankdari | TEDxMLRIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-18 16:07
Core Argument - The central theme revolves around the enduring importance of human will, spirit, and ideals in shaping civilization, contrasting it with the transient nature of technology [7][8] - The speech advocates for the democratization of technology, emphasizing that its benefits should be accessible to all, regardless of socioeconomic status or geographic location [9][10] - The speaker highlights the potential dangers of unchecked digitization, warning against the risk of becoming slaves to digital spaces and economies [17] Historical Context & Societal Values - The evolution of conflicts throughout history, from knowledge and immortality to property and data, underscores the shifting priorities of civilization [5][6] - The speaker emphasizes that true progress lies not only in building fast nations but also fairer ones, where citizens are strong in both mind and heart [14] - The essence of being human is defined by actions and consciousness, urging individuals to remember their true selves amidst the digital age [18][19] National Identity & Aspirations - India's journey from a politically and economically broken nation in 1947 to a powerful, aspiring global leader exemplifies the power of faith, dreams, and desires [11][12] - The Constitution of India is portrayed as a living document that adapts to the aspirations of its people [13] - The vision for the future includes a nation where minds function without fear, hearts are free, and technology unites rather than divides [15]
Beyond borders: Why the Middle East is not just a faraway land | Angel Wu | TEDxHKU
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-17 15:17
Before October 7th of 2023, have any of you ever confused Palestine with Pakistan, whether in Chinese or English. They're pretty similar, aren't they. When I first returned to Hong Kong after volunteering in Palestine for half a year back in 2022, I was startled by the sheer number of people who did.But perhaps it is understandable. Many schools in Hong Kong probably would not have offered an introduction to the Middle East throughout 12 years of education. Mine did not.And the Middle East does not figure m ...