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Changes Begin When You Get Angry - Harnessing Women's Anger for Positive Change

Offered By: TEDx via YouTube

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Explore the transformative power of women's anger in this TEDx talk by Marina Mentusova. Discover how embracing and channeling anger has led to significant inventions and social progress throughout history. Learn about remarkable women like Lillian Gilbreth, Josephine Cochrane, and Tabitha Babbitt, whose frustrations sparked innovative solutions. Delve into topics such as forced immigration, domestic violence, political activism, and gender inequality. Gain insights on turning anger into productive energy, engaging in peaceful protest, and creating resources like the Modern Encyclopedia for Girls. Reflect on personal experiences and the ongoing fight for gender equality, while considering the potential for change when women allow themselves to express and act upon their anger.

Syllabus

Intro
Passport
Forced immigration
Being angry
Power to say no
Anger story
Birth story
Turning anger into energy
Peaceful protest
Political activism
Anger card
Domestic violence
Being on a tree
Angry at a book
The Encyclopedia of Women
Modern Encyclopedia for Girls
What makes me angry
Gender Inequality
Will I live to see results
I started Consulting
We need an encyclopedia
For boys
L Gilbert
Josephine Crone
Sana Tanov
Outro


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