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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What do you say to someone who is grieving? Therapist Kyla Bernardo shares her personal and professional journey through the uncomfortable reality of #grief She challenges us to become grief-literate: to stop trying to fix pain and instead witness it https://t.co/rNWQs0X6Vj
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
Can putting on a character help you reveal your truest self? Heather Witherden—mother of three, comedian, and #burlesque emcee—shares her powerful journey from suburban mom to stage persona Your Mom Kathy. Watch ➡️ https://t.co/PHqw7bqvzp #TEDx #Winnipeg #TED
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
How does a trained doctor end up driving taxi in #Canada—a country that urgently needs healthcare workers? Najib Warsame (@NajibWarsame70) underlines how countries like 🇩🇪 🇦🇺 better integrate skilled #refugees and calls for foreign credential recognition https://t.co/5G6UWShftO
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What does “home” mean when it’s been occupied? Izzeddin Hawamda—a Palestinian Canadian, educator, and peace scholar—reclaims his story through memory, food, and the legacy of his grandmother’s wisdom. Watch ➡️ https://t.co/ExpYAfyQFM #Palestine #Winnipeg #TEDx
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What if the future didn’t honour one worldview over another—but both? Dana Driedger shares her journey of reclaiming Indigenous identity through Two-Eyed Seeing, a Mi’kmaw teaching that blends Western and #Indigenous ways of knowing Watch ➡️ https://t.co/d23t1zwXvA #Winnipeg
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What does it mean to hold stolen history? @ManitobaMuseum CEO Dorota Blumczynska delivers a powerful call for accountability and transformation in the cultural sector, urging institutions to go beyond symbolic gestures Watch ➡️ https://t.co/YV0fFfbGVZ #Reconciliation #Museums
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What do you say to someone who is grieving? Therapist Kyla Bernardo shares her personal and professional journey through the uncomfortable reality of #grief She challenges us to become grief-literate: to stop trying to fix pain and instead witness it https://t.co/rNWQs0X6Vj
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
Does the phone in your hand connect you to war? Human rights advocate Johise Namwira (@OfficialJohiseN) uncovers the devastating human cost behind the #criticalminerals in our tech—and how to be an ethical user ➡️ https://t.co/RBUoSRDQ1P #Congo #DRCongo #HumanRights #TEDx
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What does “home” mean when it’s been occupied? Izzeddin Hawamda—a Palestinian Canadian, educator, and peace scholar—reclaims his story through memory, food, and the legacy of his grandmother’s wisdom. Watch ➡️ https://t.co/ExpYAfyQFM #Palestine #Winnipeg #TEDx
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What if your next job interview or medical treatment wasn’t decided by a human—but by an algorithm? What if the algorithm was wrong? Predictive analytics specialist Chioma Onyekpere (@simpcyClassy) reveals the biases in AI and what we can do about them https://t.co/1zDhTXmxaU
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
Is #dance only for professionals and extroverts? Neuroscientist and lifelong dancer Cheryl Glazebrook challenges this idea with powerful science and personal stories, revealing dance is not just for the few — it’s for all ➡️ https://t.co/uZG2PKgk4k @umkinrec @umanitoba
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What if the future didn’t honour one worldview over another—but both? Dana Driedger shares her journey of reclaiming Indigenous identity through Two-Eyed Seeing, a Mi’kmaw teaching that blends Western and #Indigenous ways of knowing Watch ➡️ https://t.co/d23t1zwXvA #Winnipeg
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What does it mean to hold stolen history? @ManitobaMuseum CEO Dorota Blumczynska delivers a powerful call for accountability and transformation in the cultural sector, urging institutions to go beyond symbolic gestures Watch ➡️ https://t.co/YV0fFfbGVZ #Reconciliation #Museums
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
Why are global emissions still rising after decades of #climate policy? Climate analyst Zach Rempel delivers a sharp critique of how economists have shaped #climatechange solutions—and why it’s failing us. https://t.co/LQV3awOrKi
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TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What happens when we try to remove discomfort from a process that’s meant to change us? Winnipeg #tattoo artist Don Ritson explores the growing trend of anesthesia-assisted tattooing—and why it might be missing the point. ➡️ https://t.co/PTdJHOrOX9 #tattooart #TEDx
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What if your next job interview or medical treatment wasn’t decided by a human—but by an algorithm? What if the algorithm was wrong? Predictive analytics specialist Chioma Onyekpere (@simpcyClassy) reveals the biases in AI and what we can do about them https://t.co/1zDhTXmxaU
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What’s it really like to live with short arms in a world designed for long ones? Christen Roos takes us on a candid, funny, and deeply moving journey of resilience, adaptation, and self-acceptance. https://t.co/tO1rPPMxlW #disability #ability #accessibility
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
Is #dance only for professionals and extroverts? Neuroscientist and lifelong dancer Cheryl Glazebrook challenges this idea with powerful science and personal stories, revealing dance is not just for the few — it’s for all ➡️ https://t.co/uZG2PKgk4k @umkinrec @umanitoba
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
Why are global emissions still rising after decades of #climate policy? Climate analyst Zach Rempel delivers a sharp critique of how economists have shaped #climatechange solutions—and why it’s failing us. https://t.co/LQV3awOrKi
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@TEDxWinnipeg
TEDxWinnipeg
3 months
What’s it really like to live with short arms in a world designed for long ones? Christen Roos takes us on a candid, funny, and deeply moving journey of resilience, adaptation, and self-acceptance. https://t.co/tO1rPPMxlW #disability #ability #accessibility
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