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Celebrating Women Everywhere

March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the contributions and achievements of women throughout history. This month-long celebration recognizes the significant impact that women have had on our society, despite the challenges and obstacles they have faced. Women's History Month is an opportunity to highlight the groundbreaking accomplishments of women who have often been overlooked and to honor the countless women who have worked tirelessly to pave the way for future generations. From scientists and inventors to activists and politicians, women have made invaluable contributions to our world, and it's important that we take the time to recognize and appreciate their contributions.

As we celebrate Women's History Month, there are several TED Talks that highlight the accomplishments and struggles of women throughout history. These talks inspire us to learn from the past and work towards a more equitable future for all. From discussing the challenges of being a woman in the workplace to highlighting the achievements of groundbreaking women in science and technology, these TED Talks offer valuable insights and perspectives on the role of women in our society. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at some of the most inspiring TED Talks that celebrate Women's History Month and remind us of the incredible contributions of women throughout history.

The Importance of Women In History – Bella Brankovic

In this talk, Bella Brankovic demonstrates that there is still a necessity to promote feminism in history. By referencing two historical women— Ching Shih and Queen Melisende— she highlights the many ways that feminism can help women fight stereotypes. Her talk pushes the need for greater diversity in academic fields and the societal impacts which can occur when diversity is lacking.

Remember The Ladies: The Importance of Women's History - Emily Krichbaum

Emily Krichbaum discusses the significance of including women's stories and experiences in history. Krichbaum argues that women's history is often ignored or marginalized in traditional history curriculums and that this contributes to a lack of understanding of the complexity and diversity of human experiences. She cites examples of influential women throughout history, from Abigail Adams to modern-day activists, and emphasizes the importance of learning about these figures and their contributions. Krichbaum also stresses that including women's history is not just important for women, but for everyone, as it enriches our understanding of the world and the people who have shaped it.

We Should All be Feminists - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

In this powerful TED talk, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie discusses the importance of feminism and the need for gender equality. Adichie shares personal anecdotes and experiences to highlight the ways in which gender inequality manifests in everyday life, from assumptions about women's roles in society to the pressure placed on men to conform to rigid gender norms. She argues that feminism is not about hating men, but rather about advocating for equal opportunities and treatment for all genders. Adichie emphasizes the need for a cultural shift towards greater acceptance of gender diversity and challenges the idea that gender equality has been achieved.

A Woman's Fury Holds Lifetimes of Wisdom – Tracee Ellis Ross

Tracee Ellis Ross explores the power and value of women's anger. Ross discusses the societal taboo surrounding women's anger, which often leads women to suppress their emotions and internalize their feelings of frustration and injustice. She argues that this suppression of anger is harmful not only to individual women but to society, as it perpetuates systems of inequality and injustice. Ross encourages women to embrace and express their anger, seeing it as a tool for empowerment and change.

Women Entrepreneurs, Example Not Exception - Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

Journalist and author Gayle Tzemach Lemmon focuses on the experiences of women entrepreneurs in the developing world. Lemmon shares stories of women who have started successful businesses in countries such as Rwanda and Afghanistan, highlighting the challenges they faced and the creative solutions they developed to overcome them. She argues that women entrepreneurs are not the exception, but rather an integral part of economic development in these regions. However, Lemmon notes that despite their contributions, women entrepreneurs often face significant barriers to accessing funding and resources, which limits their ability to grow their businesses and contribute to their communities.

We hope you enjoy these TED talks and that they inspire you to celebrate the progress and achievements of women year-round. Happy Women’s History Month!

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Christopher Lopez