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Breaking Boundaries: Legal Literacy and Social Change | Prachi Pratap | TEDxStXaviersCollegeKolkata
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 16:43
[Music] [Music] [Applause] What if I told you that every limitation you have ever felt in your life is just a construct of your mind. that you're just limited in your mind based upon social limitations, historical limitations and your personal biases. That in reality there are no limitations.There was a time that people were not allowed to vote based upon their color, based upon their color and their gender. That changed not because law changed. Law was made because somebody decided they have to push beyond ...
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Elon Musk· 2025-06-26 15:19
RT PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7)UNREALTwo men have been jailed for gangr*ping a 14 year old girl in Britain - They got 30 months prison.Meanwhile a mother who posted an offensive social media post and quickly delete it - She got 31 months prison. ...
A Sorry Won't Cut It: How Juvenile Law Protects the Guilty | Nora Zou | TEDxLANNA Intl School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:39
The most common phrase I hear at school assemblies or family gathering is our children are our future. But what happens if that future becomes threatened from within. What if the very children we are upholding are the ones slaughtering our futures instead because of a justice system unable to hold them accountable.If the juvenile system doesn't change, we're not protecting the future. We're sentencing it. I remember hearing about a case not too long ago.An average teenage boy, ordinary and plain, seen by no ...
From Fair Play to Fair Trial: Why Rules Matter | Archie Taylor | TEDxLANNA Intl School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-23 15:38
Good afternoon everyone. My name is Archie and today I'll be talking to you about life, law, and the rules we all play by. Thank you and I hope you're going to find this interesting.Have you ever sat around the dinner table and played a game of Uno. A game we all know and love. And yet a common problem many families and friends face is a differing of rules.Some allow the plus4 to be placed consecutively and some don't. And yet we've all had that experience when we've done something in a game and someone fro ...
Stolen Babies of Georgia | Daro Sulakauri | TEDxTSMU
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:12
Overview of the Scandal - The report exposes a systematic trafficking of newborns in Georgia, particularly during the 1990s and early 2000s after the collapse of the Soviet Union [2][4] - Corrupt medical professionals stole newborn infants from hospitals and sold them through an illegal adoption system [2][3] - Families were given false stories about their babies' deaths, with nonexistent hospital graveyards mentioned [3] Investigation and Discoveries - An investigative project, "The Stolen Babies of Georgia," seeks justice for this hidden crime through photojournalism [4] - A Facebook group called "Vedzip" (meaning "I'm searching for now") with over 288,000 members has facilitated reunions through DNA tests, reuniting over 1,000 families [7][8] - Forged documents and fabricated birth parent information were used in the illegal adoptions [13][14] Impact and Personal Stories - Families mourned for decades, only to discover their children were stolen [5] - The story of twin sisters, Ano and Taco, separated at birth and reunited after 21 years through a TikTok video, highlights the impact of these crimes [9][10] - A mother, Ena, was told her twins died, but later discovered the suitcase supposedly containing their bodies was filled with wine branches [20] Call to Action and Justice - The report emphasizes the urgent need for official investigations and acknowledgement of these crimes [15][16] - The goal is to uncover the truth and provide answers to the families who have been denied them for decades, not vengeance [16] - The report highlights the resilience of those searching for the truth and calls for continued efforts to expose these stories and ask hard questions to facilitate healing [21]