
TEDWomen 2018
Showing up
November 28-30, 2018 Pacific Time (US & Canada; GMT -08:00)
Women the world over are no longer accepting the status quo. They’re rising up, breaking out and pushing boundaries. TEDWomen will celebrate how these dynamic and diverse women are showing up to face challenges head on, all while empowering each other to shape the future we all want to see. We’re showing up for TEDWomen 2018. Are you?
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Session 1: Showing up
- Simona Abdallah-Simona Abdallah plays Arabic percussion, primarily the Darbuka, a goblet-shaped drum. She has broken through traditional expectations to enjoy international success.
- Tarana Burke0:08:36For more than 25 years, activist and advocate Tarana J. Burke has worked at the intersection of racial justice and sexual violence.
- Ai-jen Poo0:27:05Ai-jen Poo has spent the last 20 years bringing care and respect to the women that care for us.
- Dolores Huerta0:46:42Dolores Huerta is inspired by a passion to spend most of her time pursuing social justice and civil rights.
- Ashweetha Shetty1:04:01Ashweetha Shetty is a feminist who loves to hold conversations with young people from rural backgrounds and says: "I always wanted to add my bit to their inspiring journey."
- Katharine Wilkinson1:16:25As an author and an advocate, Katharine Wilkinson works to connect people to the possibility of reversing global warming.
- Marian Wright Edelman1:34:45Marian Wright Edelman fights for a level playing field for all children, so their chances to succeed don't have to depend on the lottery of birth.
- Flor de Toloache1:53:22Like the legendary love potion that the Toloache flower is used for in Mexico, the ladies of Flor de Toloache cast a spell over their audiences with soaring vocals and physical elegance.
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