“Every Child Deserves a Champion”

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In the classroom, the smallest acts can take on tremendous significance.

Ask the Feminist: Feminist Men and Patriarchal Women

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GMP’s resident feminist, HeatherN, tackles more questions from our “Ask the Feminist” series.

Hyeonseo Lee: My Escape from North Korea

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Wilkine Brutus finds parts of himself and his own mother’s story in this riveting video by North Korean activist Hyeonseo Lee.

Massoud Hassani: Designing a Way to Rid Afghanistan of Landmines (TEDx VIDEO)

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How one Industrial Designer is using his skill to save the children of his country.

I’m Proud to Be a Member of the Church of TED

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If you’re not already connected with your local TEDx community (regardless of what faith you claim or if you claim no faith at all), I encourage you to do so.

How to Change the World

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Journalist John-Paul Flintoff believes there’s magic in life’s minutiae.

Fears for Tears: Men and Vulnerability

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Jeff Perera has a story that will make you weep.

TED Video: Gaming to Re-Engage Boys in Learning

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Why are boys disengaging from school? Have boys changed, or has the education system changed? In Ali Carr-Chapman’s TEDx talk, she lays out the reasons boys are tuning out in school and offers a plan for re-engaging them in a way that actually works.

Tedx Video: Why the President Can’t Be Humble

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“Reality changes words, far more than words can ever change reality” – Etymologist Mark Forsyth

SlutWalk: Why They Walk, Why I Walk

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Higher Unlearning and White Ribbon Campaign’s Jeff Perera looks back at the initial Walk heard ’round the world, and forward to this

Did Nick Hanauer Create a TED Scandal Because He Was Rejected?

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Was Nick Hanauer creating a scandal about TED political censorship when the rejection of his video was simply based upon quality, and not politics? TED exec Chris Anderson explains how a simple rejection turned into a massive social media explosion.