TED Talks with English transcript

Eugenia Cheng: An unexpected tool for understanding inequality: abstract math

TEDxLondon

Eugenia Cheng: An unexpected tool for understanding inequality: abstract math
478,298 views

How do we make sense of a world that doesn't? By looking in unexpected places, says mathematician Eugenia Cheng. She explains how applying concepts from abstract mathematics to daily life can lead us to a deeper understanding of things like the root of anger and the function of privilege. Learn more about how this surprising tool can help us to empathize with each other.

Yana Buhrer Tavanier: How to recover from activism burnout

TED Residency

Yana Buhrer Tavanier: How to recover from activism burnout
1,697,604 views

When you're feeling burned out as an activist, what's the best way to bounce back? TED Senior Fellow Yana Buhrer Tavanier explores the power of "playtivism" -- the incorporation of play and creativity into movements for social change. See how this versatile approach can spark new ideas, propel action and melt fear.

Muhammed Idris: What refugees need to start new lives

TED Residency

Muhammed Idris: What refugees need to start new lives
1,667,978 views

Every minute, 20 people are newly displaced by climate change, economic crisis and political instability, according to the UNHCR. How can we help them overcome the barriers to starting new lives? TED Resident Muhammed Idris is leading a team of technologists, researchers and refugees to develop Atar, the first-ever AI-powered virtual advocate that guides displaced people through resettlement, helping restore their rights and dignity. "Getting access to the right resources and information can be the difference between life and death," Idris says.

Kakenya Ntaiya: Empower a girl, transform a community

TEDWomen 2018

Kakenya Ntaiya: Empower a girl, transform a community
1,693,935 views

Kakenya Ntaiya turned her dream of getting an education into a movement to empower vulnerable girls and bring an end to harmful traditional practices in Kenya. Meet two students at the Kakenya Center for Excellence, a school where girls can live and study safely -- and uplift their community along the way. "When you empower a girl, you transform a community," Ntaiya says.

Dina Zielinski: How we can store digital data in DNA

TEDxVienna

Dina Zielinski: How we can store digital data in DNA
1,777,866 views

From floppy disks to thumb drives, every method of storing data eventually becomes obsolete. What if we could find a way to store all the world's data forever? Bioinformatician Dina Zielinski shares the science behind a solution that's been around for a few billion years: DNA.

Majd Mashharawi: How I'm making bricks out of ashes and rubble in Gaza

TEDWomen 2018

Majd Mashharawi: How I'm making bricks out of ashes and rubble in Gaza
1,545,417 views

Majd Mashharawi was walking through her war-torn neighborhood in Gaza when an idea flashed in her mind: What if she could take the rubble and transform it into building materials? See how she designed a brick made out of ashes that's helping people rebuild their homes -- and learn about her new project: bringing solar-powered energy to families living in darkness.

Farida Nabourema: Is your country at risk of becoming a dictatorship? Here's how to know

TEDWomen 2018

Farida Nabourema: Is your country at risk of becoming a dictatorship? Here's how to know
1,694,962 views

Farida Nabourema has dedicated her life to fighting the military regime in Togo, Africa's oldest autocracy. She's learned two truths along the way: no country is destined to be oppressed -- and no country is immune to dictatorship. But how can you tell if you're at risk before it happens? In a stirring talk, Nabourema shares the four key signs of a dictatorship, along with the secret to defiance for those living within an oppressive system.

Liz Kleinrock: How to teach kids to talk about taboo topics

TED Salon: Education Everywhere

Liz Kleinrock: How to teach kids to talk about taboo topics
2,038,639 views

When one of Liz Kleinrock's fourth-grade students said the unthinkable at the start of a class on race, she knew it was far too important a teachable moment to miss. But where to start? Learn how Kleinrock teaches kids to discuss taboo topics without fear -- because the best way to start solving social problems is to talk about them.

Ronald Rael: An architect's subversive reimagining of the US-Mexico border wall

TED Salon: Belonging

Ronald Rael: An architect's subversive reimagining of the US-Mexico border wall
1,562,411 views

What is a border? It's a line on a map, a place where cultures mix and merge in beautiful, sometimes violent and occasionally ridiculous ways. And a border wall? An overly simplistic response to that complexity, says architect Ronald Rael. In a moving, visual talk, Rael reimagines the physical barrier that divides the United States and Mexico -- sharing satirical, serious works of art inspired by the borderlands and showing us the border we don't see in the news. "There are not two sides defined by a wall. This is one landscape, divided," Rael says.

Yvonne van Amerongen: The "dementia village" that's redefining elder care

TEDWomen 2018

Yvonne van Amerongen: The "dementia village" that's redefining elder care
1,767,650 views

How would you prefer to spend the last years of your life: in a sterile, hospital-like institution or in a village with a supermarket, pub, theater and park within easy walking distance? The answer seems obvious now, but when Yvonne van Amerongen helped develop the groundbreaking Hogeweyk dementia care center in Amsterdam 25 years ago, it was seen as a risky break from tradition. Journey with van Amerongen to Hogeweyk and get a glimpse at what a reimagined nursing home based on freedom, meaning and social life could look like.

Juliet Brophy: How a new species of ancestors is changing our theory of human evolution

TEDxLSU

Juliet Brophy: How a new species of ancestors is changing our theory of human evolution
2,265,268 views

In 2013, a treasure trove of unusual fossils were uncovered in a cave in South Africa, and researchers soon realized: these were the remains of a new species of ancient humans. Paleoanthropologist Juliet Brophy takes us inside the discovery of Homo naledi, explaining how this mysterious ancestor is forcing us to rethink where we come from -- and what it means to be human.

Dolores Huerta: How to overcome apathy and find your power

TEDWomen 2018

Dolores Huerta: How to overcome apathy and find your power
2,194,556 views

"Sí, se puede!" -- "Yes, we can!" It's the rallying cry Dolores Huerta came up with as a young activist in the 1970s, and she's lived by it in her tireless pursuit of civil rights ever since. With her signature wit and humor, Huerta reflects on her life's work, offering inspiration for anybody trying to overcome apathy, get involved and find their own power.

Jeanne Pinder: What if all US health care costs were transparent?

TED Residency

Jeanne Pinder: What if all US health care costs were transparent?
1,875,298 views

In the US, the very same blood test can cost $19 at one clinic and $522 at another clinic just blocks away -- and nobody knows the difference until they get a bill weeks later. Journalist Jeanne Pinder says it doesn't have to be this way. She's built a platform that crowdsources the true costs of medical procedures and makes the data public, revealing the secrets of health care pricing. Learn how knowing what stuff costs in advance could make us healthier, save us money -- and help fix a broken system.

Steven Petrow: 3 ways to practice civility

TED Salon Doha Debates

Steven Petrow: 3 ways to practice civility
1,757,415 views

What does it mean to be civil? Journalist Steven Petrow looks for answers in the original meaning of the word, showing why civility shouldn't be dismissed as conversation-stifling political correctness or censorship. Learn three ways we can each work to be more civil -- and start talking about our differences with respect.

Juan Enriquez: The age of genetic wonder

TEDxCERN

Juan Enriquez: The age of genetic wonder
1,960,234 views

Gene-editing tools like CRISPR enable us to program life at its most fundamental level. But this raises some pressing questions: If we can generate new species from scratch, what should we build? Should we redesign humanity as we know it? Juan Enriquez forecasts the possible futures of genetic editing, exploring the immense uncertainty and opportunity of this next frontier.

Ashweetha Shetty: How education helped me rewrite my life

TEDWomen 2018

Ashweetha Shetty: How education helped me rewrite my life
1,979,291 views

There's no greater freedom than finding your purpose, says education advocate Ashweetha Shetty. Born to a poor family in rural India, Shetty didn't let the social norms of her community stifle her dreams and silence her voice. In this personal talk, she shares how she found self-worth through education -- and how she's working to empower other rural youth to explore their potential. "All of us are born into a reality that we blindly accept -- until something awakens us and a new world opens up," Shetty says.

Roy Bahat and Bryn Freedman: What is the meaning of work?

TED Salon Zebra Technologies

Roy Bahat and Bryn Freedman: What is the meaning of work?
2,033,283 views

Roy Bahat was worried. His company invests in new technology like AI to make businesses more efficient -- but, he wondered, what was AI doing to the people whose jobs might change, go away or become less fulfilling? The question sent him on a two-year research odyssey to discover what motivates people, and why we work. In this conversation with curator Bryn Freedman, he shares what he learned, including some surprising insights that will shape the conversation about the future of our jobs.

Mathias Basner: Why noise is bad for your health -- and what you can do about it

TEDMED 2018

Mathias Basner: Why noise is bad for your health -- and what you can do about it
1,958,125 views

Silence is a rare commodity these days. There's traffic, construction, air-conditioning, your neighbor's lawnmower ... and all this unwanted sound can have a surprising impact on your health, says noise researcher Mathias Basner. Discover the science behind how noise affects your health and sleep -- and how you can get more of the benefits of the sound of silence.

Glenn Cantave: How augmented reality is changing activism

TED Residency

Glenn Cantave: How augmented reality is changing activism
395,464 views

Glenn Cantave uses technology to highlight narratives of the oppressed. In a tour of immersive visual projects, he shares his work with the team at Movers and Shakers NYC, a coalition that executes direct action and advocacy campaigns for marginalized communities using virtual reality, augmented reality and the creative arts.

Patty McCord: 8 lessons on building a company people enjoy working for

The Way We Work

Patty McCord: 8 lessons on building a company people enjoy working for
2,214,283 views

Most companies operate on a set of policies: mandated vacation days, travel guidelines, standard work hours, annual goals. But what happens when a company looks less to control and more to trust? Patty McCord, the iconic former chief talent officer at Netflix, shares the key insights that led her to toss the handbook out the window.

Greta Thunberg: The disarming case to act right now on climate change

TEDxStockholm

Greta Thunberg: The disarming case to act right now on climate change
4,925,488 views

In this passionate call to action, 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg explains why, in August 2018, she walked out of school and organized a strike to raise awareness of global warming, protesting outside the Swedish parliament and grabbing the world's attention. "The climate crisis has already been solved. We already have all the facts and solutions," Thunberg says. "All we have to do is to wake up and change."

Aja Monet and phillip agnew: A love story about the power of art as organizing

TEDWomen 2018

Aja Monet and phillip agnew: A love story about the power of art as organizing
2,183,482 views

In a lyrical talk full of radical imagination, poet Aja Monet and community organizer phillip agnew share the story of how they fell in love and what they've learned about the powerful connection between great social movements and meaningful art. Journey to Smoke Signals Studio in Miami, their home and community art space where they're creating a refuge for neighbors and creators -- and imagining a new answer to distraction, anger and anxiety.

P.J. Parmar: How doctors can help low-income patients (and still make a profit)

TEDxMileHigh

P.J. Parmar: How doctors can help low-income patients (and still make a profit)
1,732,000 views

Modern American health care is defined by its high costs, high overhead and inaccessibility -- especially for low-income patients. What if we could redesign the system to serve the poor and still have doctors make money? In an eye-opening (and surprisingly funny) talk, physician P.J. Parmar shares the story of the clinic he founded in Colorado, where he serves only resettled refugees who mostly use Medicaid, and makes the business case for a fresh take on medical service.

Danielle R. Moss: How we can help the "forgotten middle" reach their full potential

TEDWomen 2018

Danielle R. Moss: How we can help the "forgotten middle" reach their full potential
1,882,138 views

You know the "forgotten middle": they're the students, coworkers and regular people who are often overlooked because they're seen as neither exceptional nor problematic. How can we empower them to reach their full potential? Sharing her work helping young people get to and through college, social activist Danielle R. Moss challenges us to think deeper about who deserves help and attention -- and shows us how to encourage those in the middle to dream big.

Nicaila Matthews Okome: This is the side hustle revolution

The Way We Work

Nicaila Matthews Okome: This is the side hustle revolution
1,363,047 views

Past generations found a company to work for and then stayed there for decades. But today, we rarely stay in the same job (let alone on the same career path) and we don't rely on a single income stream. The tools and resources are out there for us to do our own thing, and more of us are going with the entrepreneurial spirit -- even if it's on the side of a traditional job. Podcaster and marketer Nicaila Matthews Okome helps survey the scene.

Sarah Barmak: The uncomplicated truth about women's sexuality

TEDxToronto

Sarah Barmak: The uncomplicated truth about women's sexuality
2,248,009 views

Is women's sexuality more complicated than men's? Well, not really, no, says author Sarah Barmak. In this frank, eye-opening talk, she shows how a flawed understanding of the female body has shaped this discussion for centuries. She debunks some age-old myths (you're welcome) and offers a richer definition of pleasure that gets closer to the simple truth about women's sexuality.

César Hidalgo: A bold idea to replace politicians

TED2018

César Hidalgo: A bold idea to replace politicians
2,044,328 views

César Hidalgo has a radical suggestion for fixing our broken political system: automate it! In this provocative talk, he outlines a bold idea to bypass politicians by empowering citizens to create personalized AI representatives that participate directly in democratic decisions. Explore a new way to make collective decisions and expand your understanding of democracy.

Lindy Lou Isonhood: A juror's reflections on the death penalty

TEDWomen 2018

Lindy Lou Isonhood: A juror's reflections on the death penalty
1,627,727 views

Lindy Lou Isonhood grew up in a town where the death penalty was a fact of life, part of the unspoken culture. But after she served as a juror in a capital murder trial -- and voted "yes" to sentencing a guilty man to death -- something inside her changed. In this engaging and personal talk, Isonhood reflects on the question she's been asking herself in the 25 years since the trial: Am I a murderer?

Keith Kirkland: Wearable tech that helps you navigate by touch

TED Residency

Keith Kirkland: Wearable tech that helps you navigate by touch
1,685,090 views

Keith Kirkland is developing wearable tech that communicates information using only the sense of touch. He's trying to figure out: What gestures and vibration patterns could intuitively communicate ideas like "stop" or "go"? Check out his team's first product, a navigation device for the blind and visually impaired, and learn more about the entirely new "haptic language" he's creating to power it.