Michael Rain: What it's like to be the child of immigrants
Michael Rain is on a mission to tell the stories of first-generation immigrants, who have strong ties both to the countries they grew up in and their countries of origin. In a personal talk, he breaks down the mischaracterizations and limited narratives of immigrants and shares the stories of the worlds they belong to. "We're walking melting pot...
Michael Archer: How we'll resurrect the gastric brooding frog, the Tasmanian tiger
Michael Sandel: Why we shouldn't trust markets with our civic life
In the past three decades, says Michael Sandel, the US has drifted from a market economy to a market society; it's fair to say that an American's experience of shared civic life depends on how much money they have. (Three key examples: access to education, access to justice, political influence.) In a talk and audience discussion, Sandel asks us...
Sarah Kay: If I should have a daughter ...
"If I should have a daughter, instead of Mom, she's gonna call me Point B ... " began spoken word poet Sarah Kay, in a talk that inspired two standing ovations at TED2011. She tells the story of her metamorphosis -- from a wide-eyed teenager soaking in verse at New York's Bowery Poetry Club to a teacher connecting kids with the power of self-exp...
Ivan Oransky: Are we over-medicalized?
Andrew Stanton: The clues to a great story
Stephen Petranek: Your kids might live on Mars. Here's how they'll survive
It sounds like science fiction, but journalist Stephen Petranek considers it fact: within 20 years, humans will live on Mars. In this provocative talk, Petranek makes the case that humans will become a spacefaring species and describes in fascinating detail how we'll make Mars our next home. "Humans will survive no matter what happens on Earth,"...
Shea Hembrey: How I became 100 artists
How do you stage an international art show with work from 100 different artists? If you're Shea Hembrey, you invent all of the artists and artwork yourself -- from large-scale outdoor installations to tiny paintings drawn with a single-haired brush. Watch this funny, mind-bending talk to see the explosion of creativity and diversity of skills a ...
Dan Dennett: Let's teach religion -- all religion -- in schools
WorkLife with Adam Grant: How science can fix remote work
Remote work was a trend that some companies and gig workers were trying out, even as others resisted. Then the pandemic made it an overnight reality for many of us. This feels like uncharted territory, but there's already plenty of knowledge on how to do it well. Learn from someone who has done more remote work than almost anyone on the planet -...
Grazia Lanotte, Michele Ragno, Francesco Santalucia: Alive | Galatone, Ragno, Santalucia | TEDxBarlettaStudio
-Idea challenge- Nothing more than art represents the eternal. Nothing more than art hides a 'forever'. A painting, a song, a film; everything lives in an emotion. Everything lives in the memory. In a beautiful theatre (Teatro Curci in Barletta) Graziano Galatone, Francesco Santalucia and Michele Ragno, with the dancers Rossella Dicuonzo, M...