The danger and devotion of fighting for women in Afghanistan | Tamana Ayazi and Kat Craig
TED Talks Daily17 Nov 2022

The danger and devotion of fighting for women in Afghanistan | Tamana Ayazi and Kat Craig

The women of Afghanistan are being persecuted under Taliban rule, but they're not standing down. Filmmaker Tamana Ayazi chronicles the harrowing reality of one women's rights advocate -- Zarifa Ghafari, Afghanistan's youngest female mayor -- in her documentary "In Her Hands." In conversation with human rights lawyer Kat Craig, Ayazi discusses the making of her film, her experience interviewing the Taliban leaders she opposes and her hopes for the future of her beloved country.

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Whose land are you on? What to know about the Indigenous Land Back movement | Lindsey Schneider

Whose land are you on? What to know about the Indigenous Land Back movement | Lindsey Schneider

Land thrives in Indigenous hands, and there are real, tangible ways you can help return what was stolen by colonizers from tribes across North America. Indigenous scholar Lindsey Schneider addresses t...

24 Nov 20220s

How to turn around a city | Irma L. Olguin Jr.

How to turn around a city | Irma L. Olguin Jr.

Computer skills aren't what's stopping people from breaking into the tech industry, says social entrepreneur Irma L. Olguin Jr. More often, the biggest hurdles are things like access to childcare, tra...

23 Nov 202213min

3 steps to build peace and create meaningful change | Georgette Bennett

3 steps to build peace and create meaningful change | Georgette Bennett

As the child of Holocaust survivors and a World War II refugee herself, peace builder Georgette Bennett was stunned by the human toll and tragedy of the Syrian civil war. She got to work, bringing tog...

22 Nov 202210min

Meet the mysterious "monsters" of the deep sea | Alan Jamieson

Meet the mysterious "monsters" of the deep sea | Alan Jamieson

The "aliens" of Earth live in the deepest parts of the ocean, and marine biologist Alan Jamieson has the photographs to prove it. Explore the depths with Jamieson as he challenges what you may believe...

21 Nov 20220s

Why people love watching sports | Kate Fagan

Why people love watching sports | Kate Fagan

Sure, sports are about athleticism -- but what actually keeps fans invested? Journalist Kate Fagan takes a fascinating deep-dive into lesser-known moments in women's sports history and its media cover...

18 Nov 20220s

How to find your voice for climate action | Fehinti Balogun

How to find your voice for climate action | Fehinti Balogun

Actor and activist Fehinti Balogun pieces together multiple complex issues -- climate change, colonialism, systemic racism -- in a talk that's part spoken-word poem, part diagnosis of entrenched globa...

16 Nov 20229min

Great leadership is a network, not a hierarchy | Gitte Frederiksen

Great leadership is a network, not a hierarchy | Gitte Frederiksen

What if leadership at work wasn't for a select few, but rather shared among many? Management consultant Gitte Frederiksen gives us the recipe for "distributed leadership" -- dynamic, multidimensional ...

15 Nov 202212min

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