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Grit Can't Be Taught: Turning Anger Into Your Greatest Fuel | Alyse Maslonik | TEDxBillings
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-10 15:07
When I was a child, we stayed in a domestic abuse shelter. And I have no memories of the furniture, the faces, or even the layout. But what I do clearly remember is that when we left that shelter, it wasn't for safety like we had hoped.It was into the arms of a man you smiled in public. But behind closed doors, he wasn't my protector. At 6 years old, he became my abuser.And for nearly a decade, I stayed silent until one day I told someone. They reported it to child protective services, but no one believed m ...
‘Nobody asked him for a headcount’: Nicolle Wallace blasts Howard Lutnick’s Epstein explanation 
MSNBC· 2026-02-19 22:26
I think it's a shame. I think it's very sad. I think it's so bad for the royal family.It's a very, very sad to me. It's a very sad thing. When I see that, it's a very sad thing.To see it and to see what's going on with his brother who's obviously coming to our country very soon. And he's a fantastic man, the king. So I think it's a very sad thing.It's really interesting because nobody used to speak about Epstein when he was alive, but now they speak. But I'm the one that can talk about it because I've been ...
Breaking Chains With Colors: A Woman’s Protest on Canvas | Ranju Yadav | TEDxBPKIHS
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-02 15:45
Art & Social Impact - Mithila painting represents resistance against dowry, inequality, and injustice [1] - Ranju Yadav (born in 1986) is a prominent Mithila Painting Artist in Nepal, using art as a medium for storytelling and reform [1] - The art breaks chains of injustice with colors of hope, strength, and reform [1] Artist's Perspective - Ranju Yadav views her journey with Mithila painting as not just art, but resistance [1]
FREEDOM. How Difficult It Was to Conquer Freedom | Bekzodjon Yoʻldoshev | TEDxALWIUT Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-30 15:43
Core Argument - The speech emphasizes the value of freedom and the struggles endured to achieve it [6][13] - It highlights the importance of taking responsibility for the freedom that has been won [1] Historical Context - Nelson Mandela fought against injustice and inequality in South Africa, spending 27 years in prison for his activism [2][4] - Racial segregation in South Africa deprived black people of their basic rights [3] - In 1994, South Africa held its first democratic elections, leading to Mandela's presidency [5] - In the 19th century, the United States was divided into slavery and free states, leading to conflicts and the Civil War [6][7] - Abraham Lincoln's election and actions against slavery were a cause of the Civil War, which ultimately led to the end of slavery [7][8] - Rosa Parks initiated movements against racism in America [9] Impact of Conflict - World War II resulted in millions of deaths and lasting trauma [11][12] - Victory in World War II was a step towards independence [13] Personal Reflection - The audience is prompted to reflect on the meaning of freedom and its presence in their lives [10][11]