Inclusion: Close Yet Distant - Understanding Ostracization in Daily Life
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of inclusion and its importance in creating a diverse and equitable society through this thought-provoking TEDx talk. Delve into the theme of "Close yet distant" to understand how ostracization persists in everyday life, particularly for individuals with unique minds and special abilities. Discover inspiring stories of champions who have overcome challenges through willpower and determination, from renowned figures like Stephen Hawking and Helen Keller to contemporary examples. Examine the paradox of a society that appears inclusive but often remains partial and biased. Learn about Sai Prasad Vishwanathan, the first Asian with a disability to set foot on Antarctica, and his remarkable achievements in adventure sports. Gain insights into the critical aspects of inclusion, including equal opportunities, respect, and support for all individuals, regardless of their abilities. Reflect on the importance of embracing and celebrating the uniqueness of every person in all aspects of society.
Syllabus
Inclusion: Close yet distant | Sai Prasad V | TEDxMeridian School Madhapur
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TEDx
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