http://www.ted.com William Ury, author of "Getting to Yes," offers an elegant, simple (but not easy) way to create...
http://www.ted.com William Ury, author of "Getting to Yes," offers an elegant, simple (but not easy) way to create agreement in even the most difficult situa...
Leslie Morgan Steiner was in "crazy love" -- that is, madly in love with a man who routinely abused her and...
Leslie Morgan Steiner was in "crazy love" -- that is, madly in love with a man who routinely abused her and threatened her life. Steiner tells the dark story...
In this insightful talk, Nat explains why we shouldn't call out hypocrites, and what to do instead. Too often, Nat...
In this insightful talk, Nat explains why we shouldn't call out hypocrites, and what to do instead. Too often, Nat says, we use the hypocrisy of others as an...
What does the word “feminist” mean today? In this informative talk, Betsy Cairo explores the impact of gender...
What does the word “feminist” mean today? In this informative talk, Betsy Cairo explores the impact of gender specific language in our culture, and wonders i...
Beyond Microfinance: Helping Female Micro-Entrepreneurs Learn Business Skills Gain Access to Global Markets and...
Beyond Microfinance: Helping Female Micro-Entrepreneurs Learn Business Skills Gain Access to Global Markets and Escape Poverty About TEDx, x = independently ...
Allen Welsh Dulles (/ˈdʌləs/; April 7, 1893 – January 29, 1969) was an American diplomat and lawyer who became the...
Allen Welsh Dulles (/ˈdʌləs/; April 7, 1893 – January 29, 1969) was an American diplomat and lawyer who became the first civilian Director of Central Intelli...
Is there a green revolution in China, and if so can it make a difference? Jennifer Richmond cautions against...
Is there a green revolution in China, and if so can it make a difference? Jennifer Richmond cautions against current spin that Beijing is a major proponent of embracing climate change.
Netra Unni Rajesh built her first real science lab in her parents' basement when she was just 14. She went on to...
Netra Unni Rajesh built her first real science lab in her parents' basement when she was just 14. She went on to study and perform research at the University of Toronto, MIT and CalTech. Now she shares her ideas about how to inspire our youth to pursue STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.