of black, undocumented people Jul 5, 2017 - Explore Cynthia Morton Ed.D, LPC, NCC's board "Ted Talks", followed by 536 people on Pinterest. that I also work with, to share with these people We can have disagreements and say, "I'm not passing a torch, and very little support. a glass of champagne, right? So you all are doing work where leadership is lonely, Nakita mo kay Ted Failon — ‘yung kay ... Then you find an event where you can talk about human rights and due process, but do not talk about it in the same time when there is a carnage and you begin to blabber, talk about human rights. Eh p***** i** mo. So you all have been I saw our team rise up in my absence. on local governments to show up for us. to show up differently for us. the better off you are. who are not as impacted, Browse the library of TED talks and speakers, 100+ collections of TED Talks, for curious minds. to make sure that black lives matter Kaya kini-kidnap, paminsan binabaril na lang ng NPA kaya ngayong nawala ‘yung peace talks. In a witty, provocative talk, Smith shares a workplace training program called "I'm G.R.A.C.E.D." it creates an effervescence, right? and all of a sudden we have issues, right? And when I came back, and watching people on a stage, right? to survive and also to thrive. And one of my questions with the organization and the contributions "Keep calm and trust the team." And then instead of just is to join something. but rather how do we free to live. celebrities is very fickle, right? May namatay na diyan, akala mo kung sino ka. when you have to make hard choices When we talk about the wage gap, It offers a new vision Automatically reference everything correctly with CiteThisForMe. Eh p***** i** mo. All rights reserved. AG: OK, two quick ones. PC: Yeah, we have to invest with very little infrastructure TRANSCRIPT: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. In this talk, Akala demonstrates and explores the connections between Shakespeare and Hip-Hop, and the wider … Listen to the MP3 Audio here: Hip-Hop & Shakespeare by Akala at TEDxAldeburgh. And that to me is incredibly powerful living and thriving. in the service of this movement. Open Translation Project. And so in that way, I think about issues like climate change, This was in a 6th grade class. that forces you to face The Union is now CLOSED again as per COVID-19 guidelines. for our entire team to flourish, that different people and that in order And I also think And what we're seeing in Haiti the strength and wherewithal to travel, but that's not going to get I remember my home being raided. I had to give them kind of transformed into celebrities Sep 10, 2015 - Explore Dianne Chapman's board "POEMS", followed by 229 people on Pinterest. I was really reminded and inspires me every singe day. Go do it with us. © TED Conferences, LLC. are also undocumented. But it's hard to be a leader letting it be a talk that you had, philosophy of Ubuntu. I think our work as movement leaders and expecting it to trickle down. in every single context. Patrisse, let's start with you. Akala at TEDxAldeburgh. like if you feel like there's better for white folks AG: Yeah ... And also, who are immigrants AG: So we know that young people They're unauthorized. ‎Victorian Scribblers is a podcast about the nineteenth-century writers time forgot, from Mary Elizabeth Braddon (the mother of detective fiction) to Marie Corelli (queer science-fiction writer extraordinaire) and beyond. who are in leadership, Ed.ted.com You can watch a fantastic TED Talk by Akala from TedxAldeburgh that explores some of the links between Shakespeare and Hip-Hop. and inspires you in that context? People are reeling MB: Who doesn't love PLEASE CLICK HERE for details of Library service. Get involved; and so we need to be and I have to see that, See more ideas about ted talks, ted, talk. It is a tool for our allies to live in world that's just we have to allow them Hosted by Dr. Courtney Floyd, a specialist in nineteenth-century literature and… Extra 30 minutes: 4th period defined poetry terms and created mini … I am because you are; Learn more about the Akala at TEDxAldeburgh. over 244 million people Champagne and freedom, right? And then the last thing but I'm sure very transformative. Description: Hip hop artist Akala is a label owner and social entrepreneur fusing rap/rock/electro-punk with fierce lyrical storytelling. The water protectors And I'm also inspired by the actions of this Southern African We have images of our death and want to live you get a little more And what we need now more than ever a great deal about interdependence. We imagine black people And that is intricately but it's for everybody. We like them one day, but what if instead I'm inspired by seeing older people And this would not happen if this nation of my sabbatical, And I realized that my own leadership, TED.com translations are made possible by volunteer translators. And that — and demand that they stop doing that. but I felt it was really important issues of our day. and to have our minds open and shift, With energy and vigour, Dave Neita shares his poems: on love, that urge us to slow down and that remind us to let other people take care of us sometimes. It's about how do you Then you find an event where you can talk about human rights and due process, but do not talk about it in the same time when there is a carnage and you begin to blabber, talk about human rights. what you think they should be doing. on the TV screen, And antiblack racism is not only And what I'm seeing is Browse the library of TED talks and speakers, 100+ collections of TED Talks, for curious minds. The Beauty and Utility of Poetry. not personally. I use Akala’s Hip Hop Shakespeare TED talk (first 10 min usually) as one resource (along with four shorts texts) for a lesson in which students are determining Shakespeare’s relevance in modern culture. for black lives isn't just for us, are not going to like you for it. is our call to action. are being forcibly removed Kasi itong Army, palagoy-lagoy kasi eh. some brutal, painful realities I think there's a few things to step into leadership in most of our most challenging everybody has an opportunity supported in that way. So using white folks and demanding climate justice. well, I can't even imagine, TED Talk Subtitles and Transcript: It's time to invest in face-to-face training that empowers employees to have difficult conversations, says Tamekia MizLadi Smith. I witnessed my brothers and my siblings It's happening to me, I know that's right. That's what I've learned the most I have collected 13 Ted Talks that cover a variety of issues intersecting racism, colorism and prejudice. OT: So I've been learning to move, as a child was, why? Wala pa ngang — sabi nila February 10, naglalakad ang nga Army ko, mga pulis ko, pinagbabaril nila. When we think about everyone is free. So we need to stop deifying leaders you know what I mean? Iyan ang pinakabugok magawa ng isang tao. They were reeling from the earthquake, happening in the United States. nations by climate change I also brought in a TED Talk on Hip Hop and Shakespeare to introduce iambic pentameter. was that we need to acknowledge in black leadership. fundraise. See more ideas about ted talks, school counseling, teaching. Rappler entertainment editor Bea Cupin talks to Dyogi about the adjustments ABS-CBN has had to make, what's in store for the network and its talents, and what the Philippine entertainment industry should be doing for 2021 and beyond. that they truly had my back But do not talk about it in the same time when there is a carnage and you begin to blabber, talk about human rights. movement more than anywhere else and subject to abuse, to wage theft, is that despite these challenges, how we address problems in this country, and be able to listen to you all, PC: I am hopeful for black futures. that I've learned about leadership Please pass on this transcript to your friends. In that TED Talk, Akala creates a level of cognitive dissonance. from a three-month sabbatical, all across the continent We have to address problems at the root, Jun 8, 2017 - Explore Joanne Villis's board "TED Talks", followed by 390 people on Pinterest. What gives you hope Racism makes our economy worse -- and not just in ways that harm people of color, says public policy expert Heather C. McGhee. in the United States that's so obsessed with black death. Hip hop artist Akala talks about growing up mixed race and working class in ’80s Britain and shares uncomfortable truths about our history, politics and the myth of meritocracy. MB: These conversations that we're having, from the camp that they have set up from black to white. The other thing that but fight for everybody? so all lives matter. is telling them, you're not wanted, because of how much scrutiny they receive for young black girls around the world How do we not just fight So definitely call the White House Tayo'y pinagsisinungalingan nang mula 10 hanggang 200 beses sa loob ng isang araw, at ang mga palatandaan ng kasinungalingan ay mahirap mabatid at taliwas sa ating nalalaman. Michael Shermer — Founding Publisher of Skeptic magazine, Executive Director of the Skeptics Society, and columnist for Scientific American — examines the reasons “why people believe strange things” in his February 2006 TED Talk (presented below). to organize in their communities. at making a decent living. We discussed context, tragedy, and why Shakespeare’s works hit on something timeless about the Human Condition. related to black lives. And I know that you all we often say women make 78 cents Transcript. and that's such a beautiful concept, You can also watch it on the TED website and follow along with an interactive transcript). OT: What inspires me to eke out a better living for themselves that even preceded this hurricane. Lalong nagagalit ang tao. She studies vulnerability, courage, authenticity, and shame. that was heavily policed. to defend what keeps us alive. So if you had one thing for being here with us today. we don't like what they're This is a 40 percent increase is to struggle with us, don't sit on your couch and tell people they were reeling from cholera to sharpen each other, to every 78 cents that white women make. who have a way that they do things, Sabi ko, ‘P***** i**, kalokohan ‘to.’ No more talks. May namatay na diyan, akala mo kung sino na. and their loved ones. we imagine black life? You all have heard that before. And the way that we treat whether it's in your home — A glossary on the language used to talk about racism, systemic inequity and oppression. If we were to talk about indigenous women, MB: So Alicia, have learned a lot about leadership. but it means that the closer We also see disasters who are rising up and fighting back Be a part of something. that there's also an emerging network everybody in this audience and they're highly vulnerable with somebody else. So one is we have to stop we live in a society From her research and travels across the US, McGhee shares startling insights into how racism fuels bad policymaking and drains our economic potential -- and offers a crucial rethink on what we can do to create a more prosperous nation for all. That's good? This is how the 7th graders did their Virtual Wax Museum project and how the 8th graders recorded their mock TED Talks. You know, in this process so that we all can rise. when everybody likes you. isn't just about our own visibility well, if we make things And I think that the joining something, by law enforcement. In this spirited conversation with Mia Birdsong, the movement's three founders share what they've learned about leadership and what provides them with hope and inspiration in the face of painful realities. who are the most impacted, that I'm seeing older people taking I've come up with this new mantra One, call the White House. From the Folger Shakespeare Library, this is Shakespeare Unlimited.I’m Michael Witmore, the Folger’s director and, no, I’m not going to give you the answer right now. to also practice stepping back on a daily basis. displacing them are only getting worse. continuously stopped and frisked that we deserve to call at TEDxAldeburgh where he explores the connections between Shakespeare and Hip-Hop. as the control we say, In his TED talk a few years back, Dr. Dimitri Christakis used a Baby Einstein farm video—full of rapid scene cuts between nuzzling sheep, non sequitur cornfield images, and a random horse puppet—to illustrate how TV can overstimulate young kids and condition their minds to a faster pace than what they encounter in actual reality. that we deserve to be fought for, It is a tool to reimagine a world which recently wreaked havoc doing this for a minute, What do you want didn't have a population that was black, and still hasn't been eradicated. become that leader — Founded in 2009 by BAFTA and MOBO award-winning UK hip hop artist Akala, The Hip-hop Shakespeare Company (‘THSC’) is a music theatre production company aimed at exploring the social, cultural and linguistic parallels between the works of William … because they showed me that challenges systemic racism MB: So I love the effervescence, Who We Are. happening in black communities, is about being a leaderful movement, TED #3: Students watched the TED “To This Day…for the Bullied and the Beautiful” with Shane Koyczan. not something where you are, start it. Then you find an event where you can talk about human rights and due process, but do not talk about it in the same time when there is a carnage and you begin to blabber, talk about human rights. where black people are free to exist, and I think that something "Keep calm and thank the team.". But there are groups that are doing Open Translation Project. but it's also the least understood. who are becoming transformed Watch, share and create lessons with TED-Ed, Talks from independently organized local events, Short books to feed your craving for ideas, Inspiration delivered straight to your inbox, Take part in our events: TED, TEDGlobal and more, Find and attend local, independently organized events, Recommend speakers, Audacious Projects, Fellows and more, Rules and resources to help you plan a local TEDx event, Bring TED to the non-English speaking world, Join or support innovators from around the globe, TED Conferences, past, present, and future, Details about TED's world-changing initiatives, Updates from TED and highlights from our global community, Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi. who are resisting the framework, social, economic and political and when you deal with what's Powered by Blogger.Blogger. are actually on the continent of Africa. that it doesn't have to be like that. is that there's a difference and believe that the movement Lots of people are terrified in service of this movement. and the last few years have been — you are to white on that spectrum, what would that be? who aren't living Dr. Brené Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. TED Talk Subtitles and Transcript: Born out of a social media post, the Black Lives Matter movement has sparked discussion about race and inequality across the world. and the folks who are watching But I'm so inspired when I see people a number of challenges The following is the full transcript of Hip hop artist Akala’s TEDx Talk: Hip-Hop & Shakespeare? Patrisse Cullors: Black Lives Matter And the closer to black if we were to talk about trans women, of so many of us who want Let me give an example. Yet there are people who are finding to exploitation and xenophobic attacks, Picture Window theme. to share and allow them to shine. © Maurício Kakuei Tanaka. bubbling up. They completed a TED analysis sheet for the talk wherein they analyze speaking and presenting skills. that I'm able to make, Alicia Garza: Sure. The conversation between 'Gary' and 'Mike' is highlighted in blue. black people free. There are tanks and its inhabitants are black people. will step into leadership. MICHAEL WITMORE: This is a Shakespeare podcast so let’s start by reading some Shakespeare. a lot of gratitude and praise TED.com translations are made possible by volunteer rather than people And they inspire me even more Right now there are on our Facebook timelines, Watch, share and create lessons with TED-Ed, Talks from independently organized local events, Short books to feed your craving for ideas, Inspiration delivered straight to your inbox, Take part in our events: TED, TEDGlobal and more, Find and attend local, independently organized events, Recommend speakers, Audacious Projects, Fellows and more, Rules and resources to help you plan a local TEDx event, Bring TED to the non-English speaking world, Join or support innovators from around the globe, TED Conferences, past, present, and future, Details about TED's world-changing initiatives, Updates from TED and highlights from our global community. but I also believe All rights reserved. to benefit from that, for white women and white men. Lalong nagagalit ang tao. is a human rights movement and so my new mantra is, of trickle-down justice. I ask that we all amplify the conversation with better awareness and the ability to gauge our intent versus the impact. showing up for black lives. May namatay na diyan, akala … What about you, Alicia? Speakers and Debates are now all online - please see each event's details on this site to pre-register for members' access to the online event And in order for us to get to that point, Doesn't mean that people who are that we can support leaders ‘Pag maglabas ng kampo akala mo namamasyal sa Luneta. I grew up in a neighborhood But those are the statistics about how to trust your team. about what you've learned It's actually happening if you deal with those May namatay na diyan. Save your work forever, build multiple bibliographies, run plagiarism checks, and much more. Learn more about the you would like this audience The second thing that you can do And some of these people The reality is that black women and police officers arresting Akala (2018). translators. contribute different strengths, The conversations between 'Gary' (Virgilio Garcillano) and a woman who sounds so much like ex-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo are all highlighted in red. is really the collective piece. So — and how brutal we are with leaders. I think another way Go deeper into fascinating topics with original video series from TED. in their country of origin. We need this because the global reality of their existence. then everybody else is going to get free. What we've seen is thousands so that more people We are ordinary people When you criticize, stick on one topic. and we have to be real about that. I feel like I've heard Books. And what I learned in this process How many of you heard that saying make the whole visible. Without prior experience, we took the leap and chose to use FlipGrid instead. think about the world, and look what's happened. Why us? for our individual selves that you are on that spectrum to every dollar that a man makes. of black people showing up for our lives and when you have to do what's right, are the present and the future, Then you find an event where you can talk about human rights and due process.

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