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Group Discussion | Madam Zarsanga Bibi & Faisal Salman Khan | TEDxUniversity of Peshawar
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-26 16:13
Social & Cultural Insights - The discussion encompasses diverse perspectives on culture, education, and social change [1] - Highlights challenges and opportunities shaping society [1] - Inspires youth to embrace knowledge, creativity, and responsibility [1] Key Figures - Features Dr Minhas Majeed, Madam Zarsanga Bibi, and Faisal Salman Khan [1] - Includes a famous name in Pashto Folk singing and a famous Pashto Singer [1] Event Details - This talk was given at a TEDx event [1] - The event was independently organized by a local community [1]
Joan Baez: Here’s how to get over 'dictator phobia' and resist Trump's war on democracy
MSNBC· 2025-09-22 13:00
Social Change & Risk - Social change requires individuals to take risks, which is becoming increasingly daunting [1][24] - The current political climate is perceived as worse than the 1960s due to extreme polarization and cruelty [1][2] - The importance of community and "glue" in resistance movements, highlighting a sense of togetherness and shared purpose [2][3] Political Commentary - Criticism of the overuse of the word "unprecedented" to describe current events, suggesting it normalizes extreme situations [1] - Concern over the rise of authoritarian tendencies and the potential for a shift away from democracy [11] - The need for individuals to engage in activism and support causes they believe in, even if their efforts seem small [3][25] Art & Activism - Art, especially music, transcends barriers and provides inspiration during desperate times [7][9] - The circus as a form of denial and a refuge representing everything the current administration opposes, such as joy, dancing, and diversity [9] - The importance of artists using their platforms for good, while acknowledging the fear that may prevent some from doing so [10] Personal Resilience - The concept of "hope as a muscle" that needs to be strengthened through action and engagement [3] - The need for denial (around 85%) as a coping mechanism to avoid depression, while still engaging in meaningful action (10%-15%) [3] - Finding joy and beauty as acts of defiance and sources of personal strength [13]