This program, “Transcending the Institutions We Inherit and Create: Climate Change and System Change in the Anthropocene,” was recorded on 11 September 2016....
In a thought-provoking talk, Nat Ware makes the case that charities have been put in a box for far too long. We have...
In a thought-provoking talk, Nat Ware makes the case that charities have been put in a box for far too long. We have expectations of charities, he says, and ...
For information on Australian Human Rights Commission resources on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
For information on Australian Human Rights Commission resources on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, see http://www.humanrights.gov.au/...
http://www.ted.com Indian education scientist Sugata Mitra tackles one of the greatest problems of education -- the...
http://www.ted.com Indian education scientist Sugata Mitra tackles one of the greatest problems of education -- the best teachers and schools don't exist whe...
Ben Myers talks about the importance of disability advocacy at the TEDxOStateU 2015 event at the Oklahoma State...
Ben Myers talks about the importance of disability advocacy at the TEDxOStateU 2015 event at the Oklahoma State University campus on April 10, 2015. Ben Myer...
http://www.tedxeuston.com Sada Mire is a Somalian archaeologist. She lived the first fifteen years of her life in...
http://www.tedxeuston.com Sada Mire is a Somalian archaeologist. She lived the first fifteen years of her life in Mogadishu, until 1991, when she settled in ...
Man Ngai-shuen's daughter brags to her classmates that she has her own bed. This might seem an unusual thing to be...
Man Ngai-shuen's daughter brags to her classmates that she has her own bed. This might seem an unusual thing to be proud of, but for this family of three, li...
Harvard Professor Lawrence Lessig makes the case that our democracy has become corrupt with money, leading to...
Harvard Professor Lawrence Lessig makes the case that our democracy has become corrupt with money, leading to inequality that means only 0.02% of the United States population actually determines who's in power. Lessig says that this fundamental breakdown of the democratic system must be fixed before we will ever be able to address major challenges like climate change, social security, and student debt. This is not the most important problem, it's just the first problem..