Morgana Bailey: The danger of hiding who you are
莫干娜·百利: 隐藏真实自我的危险
A human resources activist, Morgana Bailey wants to see the diversity of society reflected in the workplace, and employees of all walks of life feel comfortable being open about who they are. Full bio
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I prided myself as a nonconformist
我曾为自己能不墨守成规而感到骄傲
U.S. state I live in, Kansas.
weird clothing trends or hairstyles.
of my London semester abroad 16 years ago
if I was perceived as weird or different.
我完全不在乎是否会被觉得怪异或另类
I was in London, 16 years ago,
十六年前在伦敦的那年
that actually was somewhat unique,
of who I thought I once was.
instead of socializing.
and leadership activities.
in the crowd anymore.
I was growing up and maturing,
自己在长大和成熟
looking for acceptance.
to needing acceptance.
something was different about me
that I began conforming and hiding.
to step forward and speak out.
about what this talk was about,
about my TED Talk.
to this city 16 years later
to finally stop hiding.
for 16 years?
to be defined by them.
about coming out in the past,
but I just want to be known as Morgana,
(译注:演讲者自己)
or "my gay coworker Morgana."
或者”我的同性恋同事莫甘娜"
metropolitan areas,
that I have suppressed the truth
压抑了这个真相
of not being accepted.
that a surprisingly large number of people
有惊人数目的人
of their behavior or their appearance
and bisexual employees,
some aspects of themselves
appear at work "too gay."
and inclusion programs,
to be themselves at work
conformity is critical
that so many people just like me
trying to hide themselves,
that my silence
当我发现自己的沉默
and long-term social repercussions.
life expectancy is shortened
生活的同性恋、双性恋者
in highly anti-gay communities
magazine this year,
afford to keep silent.
social stigmas are a deadly combination.
in anti-gay communities
在反同性恋社区中生活的同性恋者
violence and suicide.
was simply a personal matter
and out into the community
and not share who I really am
to this exact same environment
there's no reason to share that I was gay,
我没有理由分享我是同性恋的事实
has social consequences
when I missed an opportunity
in my own home state of Kansas.
改善歧视氛围的机会
Representatives brought up a bill for vote
allowed businesses
to deny gays services.
in the Kansas House of Representatives.
businesses to not serve me.
queer and questioning people?
with them about who I am.
向他们坦白我是同性恋的事实
her father my experience?
helped change his vote?
I had done nothing
in human resources,
the development of employees,
that the diversity of society
to advocate for diversity.
has anti-discrimination policies
bisexual and transgender people.
through their global inclusion programs.
全球的兼容并包性计划中得以应证
of this company, I will finally come out.
of the opportunity,
my London journal and scrapbook
abroad 16 years ago,
from Toni Morrison's book, "Paradise."
inside than outside."
to myself at the bottom:
to get out and explore London,
to start exploring and embracing myself.
until all these years later
I will ever have to overcome
I will be able to change reality outside.
我将能够改变外界的现状
that I have hidden for too long.
I will never hide again,
我再也不会隐藏
I can do something to change the data
我可以为改变那个数字(12年)做一些事情
be more themselves and more fulfilled
在他们的工作和生活中
and personal lives.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Morgana Bailey - Human resources professionalA human resources activist, Morgana Bailey wants to see the diversity of society reflected in the workplace, and employees of all walks of life feel comfortable being open about who they are.
Why you should listen
“I am in human resources, a profession that works to welcome, connect and encourage the development of employees,” says Morgana Bailey. At State Street, she directs the Global Human Resources data management team, which maintains data records for the company’s approximately 29,000 employees. Morgana collaborates with people across State Street as corporate policies, regulatory requirements and related employee data requirements continually evolve. Her career experiences have confirmed that the only constant is change, and one’s ability — or inability — to adapt can generate profound long-term outcomes.
At TED@StateStreet, Morgana Bailey revealed a part of herself that she had kept supressed for 16 years. She hopes that her openness will inspire others to stop hiding, and be open about who they are in both their personal and professional lives.
Morgana Bailey | Speaker | TED.com