Death is a topic that is relevant to us all, and yet it simply isn’t pleasant to talk about. These speakers of TED Talks on death offer subtle reframes to help us face this fact of life more thoughtfully and with greater compassion. THE BEST TED TALKS ON DEATH AND GRIEF WHICH WILL ...
Well, this is a really extraordinary honor for me. I spend most of my time in jails, in prisons, on death row. I spend most of my time in very low-income communities, in the projects and places where there's a great de...
we know nothing about. We know nothing about love, we know nothing about death, we know nothing about why we're here. So we need a thread in school that talks about everything we don't know. So that's a big part of what we
in prisons, on death row. I spend most of my time in very low-income communities in the projects and places where there's a great deal of hopelessness. And being here at TED and seeing the stimulation, hearing it, has been very, very energizing to me. And one of the things that'...
" There is no other question. Nobody has any other question. We have variations of this one question, from three onwards. So when you spend time in a company, in a bureaucracy, in an organization and you're saying, boy -- how many people do you know who on their death beds said,...
She also produced and curated an exhibition on death and architecture called Death in Venice. She is a TED Fellow. Alison Killing’s TED talks 4:39 Alison Killing There’s a better way to die, and architecture can help Posted Mar 2015 8:36 Alison Killing What happens when a city ...
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There is something about being Black in America that has made motherhood seem complicated.Seem like, I don't know what to do to raise my kids right and keep them alive.Do I tell my son not to steal because it is wrong,or because they will use it to justify his death?
" There is no other question.Nobody has any other question. We have variations of this one question, from three onwards. Sowhen you spend time in a company, in a bureaucracy, in an organization and you're saying, boy --how many people do you know who on their death beds said, boy...