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...
Sarah Kay: "Miles from Any Shoreline"
Sarah Kay: How many lives can you live?
Spoken-word poet Sarah Kay was stunned to find she couldn't be a princess, ballerina and astronaut all in one lifetime. In this talk, she delivers two powerful poems that show us how we can live other lives. Sarah is also the host of TED's podcast "Sincerely, X." You can listen on the Luminary podcast app at luminary.link/ted.
Sarah Kay: "A Bird Made of Birds"
Sarah Guo: Why you should invest in AI
We're all investors when it comes to allocating our time, money or attention. Technologist and venture capitalist Sarah Guo explains why, at the dawn of a new era in technology, everyone should find a way to invest in artificial intelligence — and shares a framework for identifying the biggest opportunities AI can create for you.
Sarah Choo: Art in Education
Sarah Choo Jing is known for her interdisciplinary approach to photography, video and installation. Her work depicts identifiable moments and characters within contemporary urban society suggesting a plethora of private and often solitary narratives. The artist is concerned with the gaze of the flaneur, voyeurism and the uncanny. Choo lives and ...
Sara Guo: Why Reading is No Longer Easy
Sarah K Reece: Emotionally safer sex
'Safer sex' can be about much more than preventing unwanted infections. For many people, sexual experiences risk leaving emotional bruises, and sometimes our struggles and differences can make good sex seem out of reach. Sarah K Reece shares personal stories, beautiful artwork, and practical advice about how seeking to make sex emotionally saf...
Sarah K Parker: Slowing down fast fashion
Sarah Gao, Barney Tennyson: Musical Performance
Sara El-Kai: Do We Need The Human Mind To Understand The Human Mind?
Sara El-Kaissi is an IB student from Lebanon who enjoys travelling and exploring the impact of culture on human behaviour. She has always been fascinated in healthcare and specifically, how mental disorders arise, the stigma around mental health and how can societies be better understood. Thinking about the impact innovation can have on treating...