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Who Am I Really? | kalaichezhiyan kathiresan | TEDxYasmina British Academy Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:31
I'm just sitting there by that cozy spot near the window. The one with the soft light that always makes the words seem just a little more alive. Today, it's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Again, it's the 21st time I read it.Each time I open it, I'm amazed at how much I still love it. how much I feel like I'm fighting my way through the tri- wizard tournament with Harry, Ron, and Hermione. The words flow almost automatically, and I don't even need to read them.I know them by heart. But today, something ...
Being Multinational: A Blessing or A Curse? | Julia Toramanian | TEDxInternationalCollegeBeirut
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:56
Identity & Belonging - The speech explores the multifaceted nature of identity, suggesting it's more than just nationality or heritage [2] - It emphasizes building personal communities and fostering meaningful relationships to shape one's identity [1] - The speech advocates for creating spaces where individuals truly belong, rather than trying to fit into existing molds [4] Overcoming Isolation - The speech acknowledges the universal feeling of isolation and encourages individuals to build their own communities [1] - It highlights the importance of connection in providing purpose and meaning to life [1] Communication & Understanding - The speech touches upon language barriers and misunderstandings that can arise from not being fluent in multiple languages [1] - It suggests that true identity is influenced by the people around us and our everyday experiences, not just superficial labels [2]
How marginalized voices can break the single story | Sherri Sutton | TEDxWIS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:40
Core Message - Visibility is not vanity, but a form of resistance against erasure, emphasizing the importance of marginalized stories [3] - Challenging dominant narratives is risky but essential for liberation and agency [5] - Erasing stories leads to erasing people, highlighting the need for diverse voices to multiply humanity [19][30] Personal Narrative & Societal Impact - The speaker's personal journey involves grappling with identity, societal expectations, and religious constraints [1][2][3][8][9][13][15][17] - The speaker's experience in a cult illustrates how fear can be exploited to control individuals [12][13] - The speaker's experiences with marriage and divorce reflect a struggle for belonging and self-acceptance [15][16][17][18][19] Theater & Community Engagement - The speaker's work with a theater group of adults with disabilities highlights the importance of seeing individuals as human, beyond labels [21][22][23][27] - The theater production example demonstrates how individuals can defy expectations and shatter stereotypes [27][28] - The speaker emphasizes the power of stories to connect people and challenge biases, leading to liberation [7][29][30]
How Labels define, divide and unite | Tetsuro Miyazaki | TEDxUWCMaastricht
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 15:56
Core Idea - The talk explores the impact and implications of labels on individuals and groups, particularly focusing on identity and belonging [3][29][30] - The speaker uses personal experiences as a half-Japanese (hafu) individual to illustrate the complexities of identity [3][4][6][7] - The speaker's photography projects, "Hafu to Hafu" and "Expats Ex-Migrants," are designed to explore identity and challenge societal biases [15][23][24] Project Insights - The "Hafu to Hafu" project involved photographing and interviewing approximately 150 people of mixed Japanese heritage to understand their experiences [16][18] - The "Expats Ex-Migrants" project uses photos and job titles to challenge unconscious biases related to expats and migrants [23][24][25] - The speaker conducted interviews and gathered insights on how individuals perceive labels and the criteria they use to differentiate between expats and migrants [25] Societal Impact - The speaker highlights the unique experience of being "hafu" and the existence of online communities that connect individuals with similar backgrounds [7][8] - The talk addresses the positive and negative connotations associated with labels like "expat" and "migrant" [22][23] - The speaker uses a game called "Seven Labels" to demonstrate how labels can both unite and divide people [27][28][29]
Sentirsi piccoli è per grandi | Lorenzo Riccardi | TEDxHensemberger Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 15:45
In un mondo che corre veloce, come si fa a capire chi siamo davvero? In questo talk potente e delicato, Lorenzo ti accompagna in un viaggio tra nascita, identità e scelta, attraverso la storia di un anatroccolo nato nel caos della città. Un invito a guardarti dentro, riconoscerti, spiegare le tue ali e… beh, volare! . This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx ...
How Society Influences Our Identity | Ana Sofía Castillo García | TEDxPrepas La Salle Bajio Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 15:10
[Music] Human beings are born with the most deep unconsciousness. No baby can live by their own. Since we are babies, we totally depend from others to survive physically and emotionally.So much that it will take some years until brain is full develop to generate awareness. Before and after we generate this awareness, our parents and all the people we live around has been teaching us a lot of things since values to the most little thing that you can imagine. A lot of these things end up being part of who you ...
One Planet, One People | Catherine Younesi | TEDxGSN Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 14:57
This TEDx speech recounts the speaker’s personal journey of belonging—from getting lost as a child and realizing home was wherever her parents were, to grappling with identity as an adult with roots in Iran, Malaysia, India, Canada, Thailand, Laos, and now China. She reflects on how home transcends borders, arguing that humanity should unite as one global family, embracing love, respect, and justice. Ultimately, she urges listeners to see the planet as our shared home and to be "the salt" that makes a meani ...
Finding My True Colors | Alexander Bowei | TEDxGSN Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 14:57
Identity & Belonging - The speech explores the speaker's journey of self-discovery and identity formation across different cultural contexts [1][2][8] - It highlights the challenges of navigating multiple cultural identities and the feeling of not fully belonging in any one place [1][2] - The speaker questions the traditional notion of roots as being tied to a specific country or culture [1][5] - The speech emphasizes that roots are about personal connections, support systems, and the values one chooses to embrace [5][6] Personal Growth & Self-Acceptance - The speaker reflects on past insecurities and self-blame, advocating for self-compassion and acceptance of all aspects of oneself [1][2][9] - It encourages embracing one's unique experiences and not conforming to external expectations or stereotypes [7][8] - The speech suggests that identity confusion is a normal part of the journey and an opportunity for growth [9]
The Journey Is More Important Than The Destination | Alexis Carmen | TEDxYouth@AASSofia
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:25
Core Concept - The presentation explores the concept of identity, emphasizing the importance of memories and experiences in shaping who we are [1][3][5] - It introduces the idea of a "hidden item" representing memories and experiences stored metaphorically [4][5] - The presentation highlights the proverb "the journey is more important than the destination" as a way to understand the value of life experiences [6] Personal Growth & Resilience - The presentation shares a personal story of overcoming bullying, suggesting that negative experiences can contribute to personal growth and understanding [9] - It distinguishes between personal and social identity, advocating for the former, which incorporates memories and experiences [11] - The presentation emphasizes that experiences, both positive and negative, shape individuals and contribute to their evolving identities [14][15] Cultural & Social Awareness - The presentation includes a memory of living in Ecuador and witnessing poverty, illustrating how such experiences can broaden perspectives and shape one's worldview [12][13] - It suggests that understanding the role of memories and experiences can improve how we teach and understand identity in ourselves and others [16] - The presentation references a French class unit on identity, indicating an academic exploration of the topic [1][2]
How to Bloom When You’re Planted in Two Places | Ezra Freeman | TEDxTSMU
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-17 16:16
Identity & Cultural Exploration - The speaker's journey of discovering her Georgian roots redefined her sense of purpose and molded her into a more confident and authentic version of herself [1] - The speaker initially viewed her adoption as a "fun fact" but later realized the weight of international adoption and the potential impact on her birth family [1] - The speaker's reconnection with her Georgian family led to a deeper understanding and appreciation of Georgian culture, particularly the Mcgrellian culture [4] - Embracing her Georgian identity did not result in loss but rather an expansion of love and understanding, highlighting the layered and intentional nature of identity [6] Family & Relationships - The speaker's American parents were unconditionally supportive of her journey to reconnect with her birth family, demonstrating selfless love and acceptance [5][6] - The speaker's birth family welcomed her and her American parents with open arms, celebrating their arrival and honoring them for their role in her life [4] - The experience highlighted the importance of family, both biological and adoptive, and the potential for building bridges and breaking barriers [4] Personal Growth & Discovery - The speaker's journey involved overcoming fear and uncertainty to embrace her origins and find strength in her roots [5][6] - The speaker's experience led to a realization that understanding one's origins can lead to a stronger sense of self and a greater appreciation for others [6] - The speaker's desire to help her birth family finish building their home reflects a newfound sense of purpose and a commitment to giving back [5]