Why I risked my life to expose a government massacre | Anjan Sundaram
TED Talks Daily24 Loka 2017

Why I risked my life to expose a government massacre | Anjan Sundaram

A war zone can pass for a mostly peaceful place when no one is watching, says investigative journalist and TED Fellow Anjan Sundaram. In this short, incisive talk, he takes us inside the conflict in the Central African Republic, where he saw the methodical preparation for ethnic cleansing, and shares a lesson about why it's important to bear witness to other people's suffering. "Ignored people in all our communities tell us something important about who we are," Sundaram says. "A witness can become precious, and their gaze most necessary, when violence passes silently, unseen and unheard."


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What’s behind the rise of far right politics in Europe | Daphne Halikiopoulou

What’s behind the rise of far right politics in Europe | Daphne Halikiopoulou

Far-right parties are gaining popularity worldwide. Why is that? Political researcher Daphne Halikiopoulou reveals how rising leaders tap into people’s economic insecurities and distrust of institutions in order to cleverly rebrand their right-wing policies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Syys 10min

How labor unions shape society | Margaret Levi (re-release)

How labor unions shape society | Margaret Levi (re-release)

The weekend. Social Security. Health insurance. What do these things have in common? They all exist thanks to the advocacy of labor unions. Political economist Margaret Levi explains how these organizations forge equality and protect worker rights, calling for a 21st-century revival of the labor movement in order to build a more equitable future.This episode originally aired on May 23, 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Syys 18min

Sunday Pick: How to stop devoting yourself to your job (w/ Sarah Jaffe) | How to Be a Better Human

Sunday Pick: How to stop devoting yourself to your job (w/ Sarah Jaffe) | How to Be a Better Human

Sarah Jaffe is the author of Work Won’t Love You Back: How Devotion to Our Jobs Keep Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone. She and Chris discuss the emotional toll of modern work culture and the importance of community. They also dive into Sarah’s newest book, From the Ashes: Grief and Revolution in a World on Fire, and explore the idea that between pandemics, climate change, and economic inequality, many of us are feeling a huge (and often unacknowledged sense of grief. Sarh explains the concept of “disenfranchised grief” and how collective mourning can invite meaningful social connections. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Elo 41min

Do schools kill creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson (re-release)

Do schools kill creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson (re-release)

Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.This episode originally aired in 2006. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Elo 20min

"The Unprompted," a poem that AI will never understand | Salome Agbaroji

"The Unprompted," a poem that AI will never understand | Salome Agbaroji

What happens when a poet talks back to AI? In an electrifying performance, Salome Agbaroji performs her original spoken-word poem, "The Unprompted," weaving a powerful reflection on humanity, technology and what no machine can match. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

29 Elo 6min

Want to make change? Let young people tell their stories | Anshul Tewari

Want to make change? Let young people tell their stories | Anshul Tewari

As a teenager, social entrepreneur Anshul Tewari didn’t see young voices represented in the conversations that mattered. His solution? A simple blog that has since transformed into Youth Ki Awaaz (Voice of the Youth): India’s largest citizen media platform, where more than 200,000 young people write about underrepresented issues every month. From stories of bringing electricity to forgotten villages to launching national climate campaigns, Tewari reveals how authentic storytelling can build individual and collective agency for change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

28 Elo 11min

Could we detect breast cancer with a fingerprint? | Simona Francese

Could we detect breast cancer with a fingerprint? | Simona Francese

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women globally. And yet, many people pass up opportunities to get screened for the disease, often because of the invasive and sometimes painful process of mammograms. Chemist and professor Simona Francese presents a potentially groundbreaking alternative that could transform how and when we identify this deadly disease. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

27 Elo 13min

Why you should spend less time with your kids | Lenore Skenazy

Why you should spend less time with your kids | Lenore Skenazy

Whether it’s micromanaging playtime, constantly hovering or incessantly texting, the adult takeover of childhood has created a crisis of anxiety in both children and parents, says Lenore Skenazy, cofounder and president Let Grow, an organization dedicated to normalizing childhood independence. With wit and humor, she lays out the unexpected benefits of letting our kids be a bit more “free range” — and shows why the most teachable moments happen when parents aren’t there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

26 Elo 14min

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