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Comment se nourrir du refus pour créer des opportunités ? | Alexis ONESTAS | TEDxIAE Aix Marseille
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:03
[Musique] Nous sommes dans les années 80 à Paris, plus précisément dans le métro parisien. Didier et Bruno sont deux tagueurs originaires de Saint-Denis en pleine expédition Graffiti. Un rappeur leur explique que le graffiti est une sous-branche du hip hop et qu'ils ne feront jamais partie de l'élite puisqu'il ne rap pas.Aussitôt, les deux tagueurs prennent ce refus comme un défi et se mettent à écrire des textes. Didier et Bruno, vous les connaissez aujourd'hui sous le nom de Jo Star et Couchen, du groupe ...
Rising to the challenge of migrating to Guernsey | Medha Vallapureddy | TEDxLadies College Guernsey
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:15
Demographics and Immigration - 227% of Gernzi's population, approximately 13,000 people, were not born in Gernzi, the UK, or Ireland [1] - In 2008, the speaker's parents were among the thousands of immigrants who moved to Gernzi for finance jobs [2] Social Perception and Bias - Children as young as three tend to judge people based on their face, including trustworthiness and competence [4] - The speaker recounts personal experiences of being judged and feeling lonely due to perceived differences [3][5][13] - Unconscious biases, inherited through generations, contribute to discrimination based on color, sexual orientation, and disability [16][17] Call to Action and Hope for the Future - The speech emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing unconscious biases to create a more inclusive community [18] - The speaker hopes for a future where individuals are not judged based on superficial characteristics [20] - The speech references Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech as inspiration for social change and progress [16][17]
Harvard Violated Students’ Civil Rights, Trump Administration Says | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-06-30 20:58
Legal & Compliance - The administration formally accused Harvard of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act due to insufficient action against anti-semitism [1][3] - The Department of Health and Human Services concluded Harvard is in violation of Title VI, which prohibits discrimination based on race, color, and national origin [3] - The administration has threatened to withhold federal funding from Harvard due to the violation of federal law [5] Social Impact & Campus Climate - A majority of Jewish students at Harvard reportedly experienced negative bias or discrimination [3] - 25% of Jewish students at Harvard felt physically unsafe [3] - Jewish and Israeli students were assaulted and spit on [3] - Students hid their kipas and concealed their Jewish identity due to fear of harassment and ostracization [4] - Anti-Semitic images, including a dollar sign inside a Star of David, were circulated within the Harvard community [4] - The Harvard campus was vandalized with anti-Semitic stickers, including one showing the Israeli flag with a swastika [4] - Demonstrations calling for genocide and murder denied Jewish and Israeli students access to campus spaces [5]
Treasury Considers Revoking Colleges' Tax Status
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-12 18:54
So, Todd, this is not a done deal. It's still in the early consideration stages. But your reporting shows we're talking about the IRS, which is part of the Treasury Department.How far along the process do we think they are. It's unclear. We just know that the Treasury is considering these proposals.The Office of Tax Policy, where, you know, these sorts of rules are normally drafted and considered is, you know, you know, discussing the possibility of codifying, you know, what Trump has threatened Harvard wit ...