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Ideas Worth Spreading | An independently organized TEDx event in Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Joined May 2010
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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