Empower through Diversity

my name

is chishay salam and i’m from lusaka

zanki

home of the monsieur tuning also known

as the victoria force

i have lived in asia for nearly 15 years

it’s home for me and i work in

architecture

designing that is when i was asked to do

this tech talk

i found myself i found myself

i hope that’s better i found myself

buzzing with energy excitement and

enthusiasm

and for some strange reason a huge sense

of nostalgia

my mind took me to various places faces

and moments that i had come across

in my youth but hadn’t thought about in

a long time

it was there that it became clear to me

that these were a huge part of my

journey

and speaking about it would only come

naturally

so today i’m here to speak to you about

diversity

and the huge role that it has played in

my story of empowerment

i’m part of diversity whether i realize

it

or not diverse in social status

diverse in culture diverse inability

and well diverse in race too

i was raised in as in law housing

community

right on the edge of lusaka called

chinda

you may call it a ghetto or a shanti

well

we call it a combo and so

i shouldn’t have gone to the best high

school in zambia

in palembe and i shouldn’t have left

home

for the bright lights in the fast

growing far east

without knowing where i was going or

what i was going to do

i shouldn’t have learnt architecture

in a tiny island in china called shaman

in chinese with fellow chinese students

i shouldn’t have worked on the solar

decathlon competition that raked in

awards

for shaman i shouldn’t have

lived and worked in the always bustling

never sleeping

metropolis that is shanghai

and i shouldn’t have made my way to

sunny forward thinking

singapore or be here giving a speech and

telling you bits about my colorful

journey

because you see i

come from a family of 10 kids

and my father died young so i was raised

by a single mother so to say that

resources were tight

would be an understatement

but women women are superheroes

i’ve seen it i’ve lived it

they just are despite how difficult it

is

on a daily basis for black women

they still make it work

did you know that zambian men are

mommy’s voice

well of course we are

now so much so that in many places back

home

the word for mom is often

interchangeable

with the word for help and so

instead of someone screaming nitandizeni

meaning

help me in yanja they would scream

mayo meaning mum and no

these are not children or babies is a

fully grown man

and so some say this is this is tied to

the fact that we lie

in what is called the matrilineal belt

and historically in many of our

societies women have taken up

positions of power and strength

something that has been slowly diluted

by colonialism

and in more recent times urbanization

all in order to fit what we view as the

more acceptable

international norm the western

patriarchy

my mother as a teenager

in her eyes i see a big world that she

wants to explore and experience

fueled by all the books that she loved

to read and support from her father

she manages to achieve that she lands

herself

a spot at the best institution in the

country at that time

university of zambia and in no time

finds herself working as an inspector at

the bank of zambia

which she did for 30 years

mission accomplished right well the 90s

roll around

and they’re not too kind to the majority

of zambians including my parents

and they fall on hard times and we find

ourselves

in china now i grew up around

a lot of strong females

my mother my sisters my aunts

my mom’s friends we didn’t have much but

we had

a strong sense of community

in the mornings i remember being sent

across the street

to buy bread from this tiny minimunt

mesmerized by

all the goodies that they sold in there

i would spend too much time there than i

needed to

so much so that when my parents would

have friends over

they would ask me and my young sisters

what we wanted to be when we were older

my sisters would go astronaut doctor

pilot and when it got to me i’d go

shopkeeper

you know and they’d burst into laughter

i wouldn’t get it not that there’s

anything wrong with it

but just because they didn’t get my

master plan

if i were a shopkeeper i could eat all

the chocolate in the store

what more could i want and so in the

evenings my ancestors and i would sit

around and watch my mother as she worked

her second job

tailoring it was one of those evenings

that i asked her

why everyone would laugh each time i

said i wanted to be a shopkeeper

she stops and looks at me and say and

says

because you choose something that’s so

achievable

i go yeah she pauses and then says

shisha you should never be afraid to

dream

big then she follows it with what is my

favorite phrase

in bemba imitikula empanga

meaning the youth are the future

and so if you are the youth you can do

and be

whatever it is that you want to be

that was the day that everything changed

for me

i didn’t just want to be a shopkeeper i

now

wanted to be at all

as the years pushed on my mother does

move us out of this

my mother does move us out to the

suburbs and i land myself

a spot at this amazing high school

because of my good grades i go through

high school like a regular teenager

even though a majority of my schoolmates

are from well to do families

something that i knew absolutely nothing

about

i do manage to complete or graduate high

school

having accomplished a few things good

grades

and a strong network while there

i also realized that most of the

students wanted to act like they were

coming from

the combine you know try to get their

street cred up

now that i knew plenty about it was

there that i came to the understanding

that my experiences were not just a

disadvantage

but also an advantage especially when it

came to communicating with individuals

such as these

who came from a different social

background

to myself shortly after

i quit my a-levels and decided to move

to asia

to try something new i of course shared

this news

with my mother who was convinced that i

had lost my mind

after a lot of arguments and

a lot of stubbornness i did make my way

east

with my family’s blessing of course and

where did i find myself you may ask

shaman and when i did i should have

realized that i had dived

into the deep end if the language

barrier

wasn’t a big enough sign i don’t know

what could have convinced me a few days

in

i start to feel the nerves so i meet up

with this young gentleman who worked at

shaman university

that i had been previously in contact

with

because he had led me to shaman with

stories

of the beach life and palm trees now you

see

i’m from a landlocked country and so

this

this was paradise and so then he

encouraged me

to study mandarin get a language

certificate

and use my gcse results to apply and

enroll

into university which i did

a year later i had

sat for my chinese language proficiency

exam

and passed i was so excited

i had learned basic conversational

mandarin

i could walk down to the market and ask

the vendor

china

basically asking how much do the red and

green apples cost

i had managed in my head i was dashing

and this was all the validation i needed

to know that i was ready

for uni i rolled up to my first class of

architectural school

full of excitement and full of such

enthusiasm about an hour

into my class i then realized that the

only words that i had understood

up until that point were good morning

class

surprise surprise no red apples or green

ones

either the hard truth

had just hit and things were about to

get even more real

so i thought it was just a phase well

one that lasted two years

so after a lot of sad days and a lot of

disappointment

one afternoon while having lunch with my

local classmates

after sharing the difficulties that i

was having i asked if they could tutor

me because they were passing and i was

failing

they then burst into laughter we’re

failing too

i was shocked failing well you guys

understand mandarin fluently don’t you

they go yeah but we’re also learning

this stuff for the first time

all this architectural stuff is new to

us i smiled

because that was exactly what i needed

to hear in that moment

in my own positive interpretation i had

understood

that we all had our own challenges and

so

if passing was achievable for them it

was achievable

for me too i had to quit

all the odd jobs that i held at the time

because clearly

school had become too demanding

even though i still needed the money

unlike most of my schoolmates who were

on scholarship

so one hot one one summer holiday while

down in guangzhou with a friend

we stumbled upon this huge shopping

district

with numerous stores and while we’re sat

in one of the stores and i’m having a

suit made for an event

for now a business idea comes to mind

to buy suits and sell them back home

much like my mother’s second job

and i did and i became successful at it

so much so that i started to think of

other ways in which i could

enlarge my empire then i remembered

that how much women back home

loved wigs and weaves

and at the time china was exporting

nearly three billions worth

of hair products annually with africa as

its

largest no well not largest the second

largest

consumer at 34

i jumped onto that train and there we go

i knew that this was an opportunity for

me to take up and so

as i was cultivating these new skills

outside my comfort zone i learned to

grow

more a few years down the line i

graduated

from my bachelors with flying colors

i then applied for a master’s degree

and got accepted on scholarship as an

exceptional

student i then took on my three-year

degree

but then completed it within a year that

left me plenty of time to move to brazil

where my wife is from before graduating

in brazil i learned to make chocolates

and these amazing round delights

that are absolute heaven called

brigadeiro

after going back to china to work and

eventually graduate

i was so inspired to start

i was so inspired to start a small

chocolate shop

to share my experience with my local

shaman community

and i did we added our own little twist

to this though

we started to flavor the brigadeiro i

would explain what we were doing with

this flavoring to my family and friends

in brazil

but they would have nothing of it they

would they would go

jose village you need to stick to the

original flavors that’s what the people

love

well turns out that people actually

liked our flavored brigadeiro

we ran the shop for about a year before

my business partner and i

decided to move to shanghai but there we

found that real estate was more

expensive

so we had to shut down

but not before i used this opportunity

to teach

my family back in zambia how to make

chocolates

in hope that it would empower them in

the same way it had empowered

me i went on to organize a recurring

event called africa night that acted

that acted as a bridge between local

shamanites

and africans in the diaspora and on the

continent

as well as working with an established

rubber and plastic

molding company mnk international as

they set themselves up

in africa training local zambians how to

manufacture their own products

rather than rely on imports solely

i was drawn to shanghai because of the

vast opportunities

especially in sustainability focused

projects

something that i am passionate about and

had focused on in my master’s

there i got to work with amazing

designers who were both

mindful and detail-oriented in their

designs

i could feel that i was starting to

pivot a little in my career

as the architectural projects reduced in

number

and we get more and more interior design

projects something that i didn’t know

much about

so even though i was out of my comfort

zone and intimidated

i was still willing to learn because i

was curious

about this and that led me to getting

an opportunity to work on mid-range

projects

as an architect and interior designer

and see

the whole process through

shortly thereafter my chapter in

shanghai came to an end

and my wife and i moved here to

singapore a few years ago

where i work on local projects as well

as those in china

in a nutshell the strong women in my

life

have taught me to dream big and if you

are different

you will have to understand what it is

that makes you different

because this this is your advantage

you have to learn to you have to learn

to accept what your surrounding

offers as this allows you and give

identifies

this allows you to identify pockets of

opportunity

this of course comes with its own

self-doubt

and so you have to find something that

you love

lean into it or dive into it

like i said before as a trader selling

suits

wigs and weaves i managed to cultivate

various skills

outside my comfort zone and so as long

as you are young

try new things try as much as you can

like i have and continue to do implement

things in your own way

and remember whether things go well

or not whether you fail or succeed it’s

okay

because you owe it to yourself

empowerment comes in various forms

for my mother it was education

for me it’s my journey for you

it could be a new skill a job

failing or trying again

but for us all i think it’s this

collective experience that we’re going

through

at the moment coveted 19.

if i think about our our topic today

diversity in empowerment i think my

story

tells it all it’s a story about life

experiences

it’s a story about establishing a sense

of belonging

for everyone it’s about understanding

and nurturing the connection between us

through language

culture and ethnicity and so

this speech goes out to all those

pre-teens

all those teenagers right all those

youth out there

and of course for all of you who are sat

here today

the world is ready for you

all you have to do is take that first

step if a mummy’s boy like myself

can achieve it then the sky is the limit

for you i will leave you here today

with the words of madiba nelson

mandela it all seems

impossible until

it’s done natasha

and thank you all

我的名字

是 chishay Salam,我来自

lusaka zanki 先生的家,也被

称为维多利亚力量

我在亚洲生活了近 15 年,

它是我的家,我在

建筑

设计方面工作,那时我被要求做

这个技术讲座

我发现了自己 我发现了自己

我希望这会

更好 但很久没有想到

,在那里我很

清楚这些是我旅程的重要组成部分

,谈论它只会

很自然,所以今天我在这里和你谈谈

多样性

和 它在我的赋权故事中发挥了巨大作用

无论我是否意识到

这一点,我都是

多样性的一部分 社会地位的

多样性 文化的多样性 无能

和种族的多样性

我在法律住房中长大

卢萨卡边缘的社区叫

chinda,

你可以称它为贫民窟或 shanti

井,

我们称之为组合,所以

我不应该去赞比亚最好的高中

,我不应该离开

家 在快速发展的远东地区的明亮的灯光

我不知道我要去哪里或我

要做什么

我不应该

在中国一个叫做萨满的小岛上

和中国同学一起学习建筑

为萨满赢得奖项的太阳能十项全能比赛 我不应该

在上海这个永远熙熙攘攘、

永不沉睡的

大都市生活

和工作,我不应该来到

阳光明媚的

新加坡或在这里发表演讲和

讲述 你对我丰富多彩的

旅程有点兴趣,

因为你看到我

来自一个有 10 个孩子的家庭

,我父亲早逝,所以我是

由一个单身母亲抚养长大的,所以说

资源

紧张是轻描淡写,

但女性女性 n 是超级英雄,

我见过,我经历过,

他们只是,尽管对于黑人女性来说每天都很困难,但

他们仍然让它发挥作用

你知道赞比亚男人是

妈妈的

声音,当然,我们

现在这么多 所以在

家里

的许多地方,妈妈这个词通常

可以

与帮助这个词互换,所以

不是有人在 yanja 中尖叫 nitandizeni

意思是

帮助我,他们会尖叫

mayo 意思是妈妈,不,

这些不是孩子或婴儿是一个

成年男子

所以有人说这

与我们

位于所谓的母系

带 历史上在我们的许多

社会中,妇女

占据了权力和力量的位置有关,

这些位置已被殖民主义慢慢淡化

,最近 时代城市化

都是为了适应我们认为

更容易接受的

国际规范西方

父权制

我的母亲

在她眼中十几岁的时候我看到了一个她

想要探索和体验的大世界

在她喜欢阅读的所有书籍

和她父亲的支持下,

她设法实现了她

赞比亚大学当时全国最好的机构中的一席之地,并很快

发现自己在担任检查员

她做了30年的赞比亚银行

任务很好地完成了90年代

,他们对

包括我父母在内的大多数赞比亚人不太友善

,他们陷入困境,我们发现

自己

在中国现在我长大了

很多坚强的女性

我的妈妈 我的姐妹们 我的阿姨们

我妈妈的朋友们 我们没有很多东西,但

我们早上

有强烈的社区意识

他们在那里卖掉了

我会花太多时间在那里

以至于当我父母

有朋友过来时,

他们会问我和我的小姐妹

们,我们想成为什么样的人 大一点

我的姐妹们会去当宇航员医生

飞行员,当它传到我身上时,我会去

店主,

你知道,他们会大笑起来,

我不明白这不是有

什么问题,

而是因为他们没有明白 我的

总体规划

如果我是店主,我可以吃掉

店里所有的巧克力

我还能想要什么,所以

晚上我和我的祖先会坐下

来看着我妈妈做

她的第二份工作,

剪裁就是其中之一

晚上我问她

为什么每次我

说我想成为一名店主时每个人都会笑

她停下来看着我说

因为你选择了一些

可以实现的东西

梦想

远大,然后她用我

最喜欢

的 bemba imitikula empanga 短语跟随它,

意思是青年是未来

,所以如果你是青年,你

可以做任何你想做的事

为我生气,

我不只是想成为一名店主,我

现在

想成为一名店主,

因为岁月流逝,我母亲确实

让我们离开了这个地方,

我母亲确实把我们搬到了

郊区,我

在这个地方找到了自己的位置 令人惊叹的高中,

因为我的成绩好 我

像一个普通的青少年一样

读完高中,尽管我的大多数同学都出身名门,但我对此一无所知 我确实设法完成或毕业

了一些高中 东西好

成绩

和强大的网络,而在那里

我也意识到大多数

学生都想表现得像他们

来自联合体

一样

了解我的经历不仅是一个

劣势

,也是一个优势,尤其是在

那些来自不同社会

背景

的人交流时 在

我放弃了 A-level 课程并决定

搬到亚洲

尝试新事物之后,我当然

与我的母亲分享了这个消息,她确信

在经过很多争论

和很多固执之后我已经失去了理智,我确实成功了

当然,在我家人的祝福下,我

在哪里找到自己,你可以问

萨满,当我这样做时,我应该

意识到

如果语言

障碍不是一个足够大的迹象,我已经陷入了深渊我不知道

是什么 几天后我可以说服我

我开始感到紧张,所以我遇到

了这位在萨满大学工作的年轻绅士

,我以前接触

他,因为他带领我去萨满

了海滩生活和棕榈树的故事 树木现在你

看到

我来自一个内陆国家,所以

这是天堂,所以他

鼓励

我学习普通话获得语言

证书

并使用我的 gcse 成绩申请

并入读大学,

一年后我

就坐了 对于我的 c 汉语水平

考试

并通过了我很兴奋

我学会了基本的普通话会话

我可以走到市场上

问供应商

中国

基本上问我脑子里管理的红

苹果和青苹果多少钱

我很

潇洒这 是我

需要知道的所有验证,我已经为大学做好了

准备吗?我带着兴奋和热情来到我的第一堂

建筑学校上课

大约一个小时后,

意识到我唯一能理解的词

直到那个时候 早上好

上课

惊喜 没有红苹果或绿苹果

硬的事实

刚刚发生,事情即将

变得更加真实,

所以我认为这只是一个持续两年的阶段性好

所以在经历了很多

一天下午,

在分享了我遇到的困难后,与当地同学共进午餐时,我

感到悲伤和失望,我问他们是否可以辅导

我,因为他们是 p 打屁股,我

失败了

,然后他们大笑起来,我们也

失败

了 对

我们来说,我笑了,

因为那正是我

在那一刻需要听到的,

我自己的积极解释我

明白我们都有自己的挑战,

所以

如果通过对他们来说

是可以实现的,

对我来说也是可以实现的,我不得不放弃

所有 我当时做的零工,

因为显然

学校已经变得太苛刻了

,尽管我仍然需要钱,

不像我的大多数同学都

获得奖学金,

所以一个炎热的一个暑假

和一个朋友在广州的时候

我们偶然发现了这个

拥有众多商店的巨大购物区,当我们

坐在其中一家商店时,我正在

为活动制作西装

,现在想到了一个商业想法,

即购买西装并将其卖回 回家

很像我母亲的第二份工作

,我做了,而且我在这方面取得了巨大的成功,

以至于我开始思考

可以

扩大我的帝国的其他方式,然后我想起

了家里有多少女人

喜欢假发和编织

,在 那时中国每年出口

价值近 30 亿

美元的美发产品,非洲是

最大的,但不是最大的,第二

消费国 34 岁时

我跳上那列火车,就这样

我知道这对

我来说是一个机会,所以

当我在我的舒适区之外培养这些新技能时,

我学会

了在几年后进一步成长我以

优异的成绩

从学士学位毕业,

然后申请硕士学位

并获得奖学金,成为一名

优秀的

学生,然后我接受了 我的三年制

学位,

但随后在一年内完成,这

让我有足够的时间搬到

我妻子所在的巴西,

在巴西毕业之前,我学会了制作巧克力

和这些 回中国工作并最终毕业后,令人惊叹的圆形

美食被称为 brigadeiro

虽然

我们开始给旅装调味,但

我对此有

一点小小的改变

深受人们喜爱的口味 事实证明人们真的

很喜欢我们的风味旅店

我们经营这家店大约一年后

,我的商业伙伴

决定搬到上海,但我们

发现那里的房地产

价格更高,

所以我们不得不关门

但在此之前,我利用这个

机会教

我在赞比亚的家人如何制作

巧克力

,希望它能

以同样的方式赋予他们权力 赋予

了我权力,我继续组织了一个

名为“非洲之夜”的经常性活动,

该活动充当了当地

萨满教教徒

和散居在非洲和

非洲大陆

的非洲人之间的桥梁,并在他们成立时与一家成熟的

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自己

在非洲培训当地赞比亚人如何

制造自己的产品,

而不是仅仅依赖进口

我被吸引到上海是因为有

巨大的机会,

特别是在以可持续发展为重点的

项目中

,我热衷于并

在我的硕士课程中专注于

与在

设计中既

注重细节又注重细节的出色设计师合作,

随着建筑项目数量的减少,我感觉到我的职业生涯开始有所转变

,我们得到了越来越多的室内设计

项目,而我没有 对此了解

不多 之所以学习是因为我

对此感到

好奇,这让我有机会

作为一名建筑师和室内设计师从事中档项目,

在不久之后看到整个过程

,我在

上海的篇章结束了

,我的妻子和 几年前我搬到了

新加坡

,在那里我从事本地项目

以及中国的项目

。简而言之,我生命中的坚强女性

教会了我要实现远大梦想,如果

你与众不同,

你将不得不明白那是

什么 让你与众不同,

因为这是你的优势,

你必须学习你必须

学会接受你周围

提供的东西,因为这允许你并给予

识别

这允许你识别

机会的口袋

这当然伴随着它自己的

自我怀疑

和 所以你必须找到

自己喜欢的

东西 zone,所以

只要你还年轻,

尝试新事物,尽可能多地尝试,

并继续

以你自己的方式实施事情

,记住事情进展顺利

与否,无论你失败还是成功,

没关系,

因为你欠它 对你自己来说

对我母亲来说,赋权有多种形式,对我来说是教育,

对你来说是我的旅程,

这可能是一项新技能,工作

失败或再次尝试,

但对我们所有人来说,我认为这

是我们正在经历的集体

经历 令人垂涎的时刻 19.

如果我考虑我们今天的主题

赋权的多样性 我认为我的

故事

说明了一切 这是一个关于生活

经历的故事 这是一个关于

为每个人建立归属感的故事 这是关于通过语言理解

和培养我们之间的联系

文化和种族,所以

这篇演讲发给所有那些

青春期前的所有那些青少年,所有那些

在那里的年轻人

,当然还有

今天坐在这里

的所有人 世界已经为你准备好了

你所要做的就是迈出第一步

完成了,娜塔莎

,谢谢大家