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What Is the Meaning of Identity When You’re Always the Minority? | Lahib Jaddo | TEDxTexas Tech
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-24 15:05
What is identity. Is it about place, language, culture. Are we born into it or do we choose it.What is it about places that we love that makes who we are. My earliest memories are about backyard parties in Baghdad. I was born to a large family in North Iraq.I came into a life that my parents had made. I remember going to the desert in spring to eat dolma, watch the quail run around and the wild flowers. And in the summer when it got so hot, we'd run to the mountains and sit in the cool air and the breezes.T ...
Finding connection in the everyday | Klaudia Mierzejewski | TEDxTIU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-28 16:35
Burnout & Disconnection - The presentation addresses the pervasive issue of burnout, particularly affecting younger generations, with 68% of Gen Z and 61% of millennials feeling the need to change their jobs or lifestyles [5] - The presentation highlights the feeling of disconnection and loneliness in a hyper-connected world, noting that 24% of adults worldwide often feel very lonely [13][14] Personal Growth & Connection - The presentation emphasizes that real growth often comes from pushing oneself outside of one's comfort zone, even when it feels scary or uncomfortable [15] - The presentation suggests that connection is not about geography but about resonance, finding people who mirror parts of oneself [19] - The presentation advocates for shifting the focus from finding where one belongs to how one can belong to oneself right now [23] Overcoming Challenges - The presentation shares a personal experience of moving to Japan and facing challenges such as language barriers and culture shock, leading to feelings of disconnection [7][8] - The presentation illustrates how small, everyday moments and choices can create a sense of home and connection, even in unfamiliar environments [24]
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Forbes· 2025-08-08 01:10
Get a glimpse of Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger’s custom Pacific Palisades home—the 13,000-square-foot A-list hideaway has a gated entry, screening room, gym and spa, pool, wine cellar, ocean views. (Photos: Simon Berlyn)https://t.co/n7wTV4u9yl https://t.co/Z1wvuBhIIt ...
Wandering Home: Stories of Displacement and Belonging | Izzeddin Hawamda | TEDxWinnipeg
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 16:24
Cultural Identity and Belonging - The narrative explores the complex concept of "home" for a Palestinian Canadian, contrasting feelings of comfort and belonging with anxiety and political debate [1][2][3] - The story emphasizes the importance of welcoming strangers through shared meals and storytelling, reflecting Palestinian traditions of hospitality and connection to the land [4][5][6][7][8][9] - The act of sharing food and stories is presented as a way to build community, preserve cultural heritage, and offer comfort in times of displacement and uncertainty [5][6][7][8][9][10] The Impact of Occupation - The report highlights the emotional and physical challenges of returning to Palestine, including the dread and anxiety associated with crossing the border and confronting the occupation [13][14][15] - The border crossing experience is depicted as dehumanizing, with extensive searches, lines, and barriers designed to undermine the dignity of Palestinians [17][18][19] - The presence of armed soldiers, military tanks, and checkpoints symbolizes the ongoing occupation and its impact on daily life, restricting freedom of movement and creating a sense of hopelessness [12][20][24][25] Resilience and Hope - Despite the challenges of occupation, the narrative emphasizes the resilience of the Palestinian people and their connection to the land, symbolized by the land smiling and singing the songs of ancestors [16][22] - The return of children and grandchildren is seen as a way to preserve the land and maintain cultural identity in the face of adversity [21] - The story concludes with an invitation to share tea, bread, and stories, symbolizing the enduring hope for connection, understanding, and a future where the land is free [26]
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]
More Than A Bunch of Bricks | Riwa Alameh | TEDxInternationalCollegeBeirut
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:05
Core Message - The industry emphasizes that memories and emotional connections to places are more significant than the physical structures themselves [8][9][10] - The industry acknowledges the emotional impact of losing a home, recognizing it as a loss of identity and memories, not just physical property [2][6] Emotional Impact and Grief - The industry recognizes the validity of grieving the loss of a home, even if society downplays the importance of objects [1][5][7] - The industry highlights the difficulty in processing the sudden destruction of a cherished place and the memories associated with it [4][5][6] Resilience and Memory - The industry suggests that while physical spaces can be destroyed, the memories and emotions associated with them endure [8][9] - The industry emphasizes that the true value of a home lies in the experiences, emotions, and relationships it fostered [8][9]
Where Is Home? From Feeling Lost to Finding Myself | Elia Fenaroli | TEDxEatonSquarePrep
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:03
Personal Growth & Adaptation - The subject experienced a significant life change moving from a small town in Italy to London [1] - Initial challenges included language barriers and feelings of loneliness [6] - Overcoming these challenges involved perseverance, empathy, and active participation in school activities [7] - The subject emphasizes the importance of kindness and respect in building relationships [6] The Meaning of Home - Home is defined not just as a physical place, but as a feeling of safety, understanding, and value [8][9] - Family and school played crucial roles in creating a sense of belonging in a new environment [8] - The subject's perspective evolved over nearly 4 years, with London increasingly feeling like home [7]