4 feminist TED Talks we love
Looking for some mid-week inspiration? We’ve rounded up four of our favourite feminist TED Talks from wonderful women all over the world.
These women are all from totally different backgrounds, but they have one thing in common – they’re all brave, strong women and girls standing up for their rights. The content of their Talks will anger, engage and enthuse you, but most of all, they’ll give you hope that change is happening.
Looking for some inspiration? We’ve rounded up four of our favourite feminist TED Talks from wonderful women all over the world.
These women are all from totally different backgrounds, but they have one thing in common – they’re all brave, strong women and girls standing up for their rights. The content of their Talks will anger, engage and enthuse you, but most of all, they’ll give you hope that change is happening.
Radical women, embracing tradition – Kavita Ramdas
Women’s rights and cultural traditions are sometimes pitted as opposing concepts. But Kavita’s talk argues that traditions can actually support women to claim their rights and create change. In her Talk, the director of the Global Fund for Women shares the stories of three very different women who have empowered themselves in their own way. It challenges western notions of what empowerment looks like, celebrating all women in their many diversities.
We should all be feminists – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
This TED Talk is so great, it was adapted into a book. Chimamanda is one of our favourites, and her essay on why feminism matters to everyone is important viewing. Just like the movement she espouses, the Talk is inclusive, intersectional and incredibly inspiring, touching on the evolution of feminism, the many misconceptions, and her feminist journey as a black woman.
An invitation to men who want a better world for women – Elizabeth Nyamayaro
Gender inequality doesn’t just affect women, and men need to be involved in creating a more equal future. Elizabeth heads up UN Women’s HeForShe Initiative, a global movement which has had a focus on the role men can and must play to support women’s rights. Anyone can be an ally, and Elizabeth gives some great examples of men supporting the cause – this is a great Talk to share with the men in your life.
Our century’s greatest injustice – Sheryl WuDunn
‘Women hold up half the sky’ is an old Chinese proverb, and the inspiration behind Sheryl’s book, Half the Sky. Sheryl suggests that excluding women from education and economic empowerment, we’re cutting off half the world’s resources. In her Talk, she explains how empowering women to learn has incredible flow on effects, like lowered maternal mortality, more girls in school, and more cohesive communities.
This is by no means an exhaustive list – we’d love to know any other transformational Talks, TED or otherwise, that you turn to when you need some motivation.