Why I'm an architect that designs for social impact, not buildings | Liz Ogbu | TEDxMidAtlantic

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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. How can we combine the hard skills of design and the soft skills of...

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Refugees in Europe: a crisis of connection | Dace Dzenovska | TEDxRiga

In the age of mobility, more people are on the move than ever before. Yet many of those who are on the move — the...
In the age of mobility, more people are on the move than ever before. Yet many of those who are on the move — the illegal migrants, are dying at sea. Is keep...
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Transcending the Institutions We Inherit and Create: Climate Change and System Change

This program, “Transcending the Institutions We Inherit and Create: Climate Change and System Change in the...
This program, “Transcending the Institutions We Inherit and Create: Climate Change and System Change in the Anthropocene,” was recorded on 11 September 2016....
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Containerization

This is a short film by MAYA Design created to put some perspective on one of the most powerful yet under...
This is a short film by MAYA Design created to put some perspective on one of the most powerful yet under appreciated design patterns for large scale resilie...
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Human Suffering and Humanitarian Response

Craig Calhoun, incoming Director of the London School of Economics (LSE) and President of the Social Science...
Craig Calhoun, incoming Director of the London School of Economics (LSE) and President of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), was at Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC) on March 28 to talk about international responses to humanitarian emergencies. He will argue that while humanitarian responses have grown dramatically more prominent since the 1970s, this era of distinctive
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Our democracy no longer represents the people. Here's how we fix it | Larry Lessig | TEDxMidAtlantic

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..

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Early support for children with additional and complex needs

A short film for those supporting children with additional and complex needs. With footage of a Team Around the...
A short film for those supporting children with additional and complex needs. With footage of a Team Around the Child (TAC) meeting and interviews with paren...
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The Power Of Self Acceptance - How To Stop Beating Yourself Up

Self Acceptance - A guided visualization to help you stop hating yourself and practice unconditional self love. The...
Self Acceptance - A guided visualization to help you stop hating yourself and practice unconditional self love. The Ultimate Life Purpose Course - Create You...
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Making it as international development & humanitarian aid professional

Stephen speaks about recent changes in the nonprofit sector, and how we can work to provide better humanitarian aid.
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Stephen speaks about recent changes in the nonprofit sector, and how we can work to provide better humanitarian aid.

Stephen Ladek is an international development and humanitarian aid expert, social entrepreneur and performance specialist. His spends much
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