Gill Hicks: I survived a terrorist attack. Here's what I learned
吉兒席克絲: 我從恐怖攻擊中生存了下來所學到的智慧
Gill Hicks has dedicated her life to being an advocate for peace. Full bio
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甚麼有價值的一課。
有任何的預設立場。
at the same time,
at anyone on the Tube,
不要在車廂盯著別人看,
看著我們全部的人。
over the detonation switch.
or maim me, Gill Hicks.
或讓我重殘。
吉爾席克絲,我這個人,
to dehumanize us.
剝奪掉了我們的人性。
in my carriage alone,
就這樣被帶走了,
through tar might be like.
會是怎樣的世界。
我們怎麼會被歸類成敵人。
who, minutes earlier,
every few minutes.
at the Design Council.
一個部門老大。
architecture and design journals,
建築與設計的雜誌,
of the Royal Society of Arts,
that one day I would be standing,
doing extraordinary things in London.
表現出眾的澳洲年輕女士。
around the tops of my legs,
and everyone out,
the whole of my life
lived more, seen more.
dancing, taken up yoga.
跳跳舞、做瑜珈。
was always my work.
卻都是我的工作。
我什麼都不是。
a small word, like "Gill."
第一次看到我的 ID 識別卡的時後。
when I was admitted to hospital.
that the rescuers were prepared to go
救援人員隨時待命
竭盡所能地救活每一個人。
if I was rich or poor,
我多有錢或多貧窮、
can not only save,
of one of my rescuers, Andy, and I
我的救命恩人安迪和我,
and wanting retribution,
for widespread positive change
pretty big things to ponder
than what can ever divide?
我們團結還更重要的?
a tragedy or a disaster
connected as one species,
深藏在人類社會中
the wisdom of our era
我們這一世代的智慧,
until we know them?
只有一個標籤?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Gill Hicks - Survivor and activistGill Hicks has dedicated her life to being an advocate for peace.
Why you should listen
Dr. Gill Hicks is considered to be one of the most thought provoking, powerful and life affirming speakers in Australia and the UK. She is globally known as a survivor of the London terrorist bombings on July 7, 2005. She survived, but suffered severe and permanent injuries, losing both legs from just below the knee.
Originally from Adelaide, Australia, Hicks has lived in London since 1991, however in 2012 Hicks returned to Australia where she operates nationally and internationally through her not for profit M.A.D. for Peace network and her public speaking work.
Her unique and compelling projects and initiative's, aimed at both deterring anyone from following the path of violent extremism and building sustainable models for peace, draw upon Hicks's previous roles within the Arts.
An impressive career before the bombings included being at the helm of some of the UK's most prestigious and respected institutions -- including publishing director of the architecture, design and contemporary culture magazine, Blueprint, director of the Dangerous Minds design consultancy and head curator at the Design Council. It wasn’t until after the bombings that Hicks decided to dedicate her life to being an advocate for peace. She has made it her mission to use her experiences and her new body form to positive effect.
In 2007 Hicks founded the not for profit organisation M.A.D. for Peace, a platform that connects people globally and encourages us to think of "Peace as a Verb," something that we have an individual responsibility to do every day.
In 2008 Hicks released her first book, One Unknown, named after the chilling label given to her as she arrived to hospital as an unidentified body. The book was shortlisted for the Mind Book of the Year Awards.
Since her return to Australia in 2012, Hicks has been recognised as South Australian, Australian of the Year 2015 and is Chair to the Innovation component for the Committee for Adelaide.
In 2013 Hicks welcomed her daughter, Amelie into the world. This, as she describes it, is her finest achievement and greatest acknowledgement of the brilliance and resilience of the human body.
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