Since commencing in the summer of 2014, almost 150 young people have accessed Chance to Shine Street sessions in...
Since commencing in the summer of 2014, almost 150 young people have accessed Chance to Shine Street sessions in Cossington. Up to 50 young adults regularly ...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Cassandra shares a...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Cassandra shares a personal story of discovery and invites us all t...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Charlie Cooper is a nine...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Charlie Cooper is a nine year old boy who is wiser than his years. ...
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...
Ep. 14: THE FOREIGN AID PARADOX | Rachel Grady& Heidi Ewing CHECK US OUT: http://www.wetheeconomy.com Why does the...
Ep. 14: THE FOREIGN AID PARADOX | Rachel Grady& Heidi Ewing CHECK US OUT: http://www.wetheeconomy.com Why does the U.S. fund foreign aid? The U.S. spends app...
There's an organization responsible for more terrorism plots in the United States than al-Qaeda, al-Shabaab and ISIS...
There's an organization responsible for more terrorism plots in the United States than al-Qaeda, al-Shabaab and ISIS combined: The FBI. How? Why? In an eye-o...
Quants are the math wizards and computer programmers in the engine room of our global financial system who designed...
Quants are the math wizards and computer programmers in the engine room of our global financial system who designed the financial products that almost crashe...
What ever happened to letting "boys be boys?" Take these two cases: In one, a seven-year-old boy was sent home for...
What ever happened to letting "boys be boys?" Take these two cases: In one, a seven-year-old boy was sent home for nibbling a Pop Tart into a gun. In another, a teacher was so alarmed by a picture drawn by a student (of a sword fight), that the boy's parents were summoned in for a conference. In short, boys in America's schools are routinely punished for being active, competitive, and restless. In other words, boys can no longer be boys. Christina Hoff Sommers, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, explains how we can change this.