There are a few things that all of us need.
We all need air to breathe.
We need clean water to drink.
We need food to eat. We need shelter and love.
You know. Love is great, too.
And we all need a saf
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There are a few things that all of us need.
We all need air to breathe.
We need clean water to drink.
We need food to eat. We need shelter and love.
You know. Love is great, too.
And we all need a saf
(Music)
(Applause)
Trevor Copp: When "Dancing With the Stars" first hit the airwaves,
that is not what it looked like.
(Laughter)
Jeff and I were full-time ballroom dance instructors
when the big TV b
Like a lot of people around the world,
earlier this summer my friends and I were obsessed
with the Women's World Cup held in France.
Here we are, watching these incredible athletes,
the goals were ama
Transcriber: Ivana Korom Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz
A few years ago,
I had a corporate feminist dream job.
Launching a company's national initiative
to recruit more female employees.
In the finance
I was an eight-year-old kid in the mid-1990s.
I grew up in southern Philippines.
At that age, you're young enough to be oblivious
about what society expects from each of us
but old enough to be aware
Transcriber: Ivana Korom Reviewer: Camille Martínez
(Music: "La Vie en Rose")
Cecily: Ah, well, I feel rather frightened.
I'm so afraid he will look just like everyone else.
(Algernon sniffs)
C: He do
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hi
and welcome to tedx seattle community
conversations i'm your host phil klein
and today i'm here with sarah sanford
the founder
of thinkgen the gender equity
and inclusion organization that
[Music]
you know it's it's
fascinating to think that our our
workplace and our approach to dei
largely hasn't changed following
about immediately post world war ii but
then you look at who our workfor
at around the age of
10 12 i realized that i couldn't fit
into any box of identity
that the society had made for me
as time passed by i was conditioned
more and more into believing that i was
wrong an
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hi
thank you for having me in these crazy
times my name is nelly kalu i'm a
broadcast journalist
when i heard that i was going to talk to
you about gender
and feminism and how far nigeria has