Serve the Revolution: How Cooking Changed the Way I See the World | Mahim Ahmed
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Serve the Revolution: How Cooking Changed the Way I See the World | Mahim Ahmed | TEDxMUBC Youth
In "Serve the Revolution: How Cooking Changed the Way I See the World", Mahim Ahmed, known as MahimMakes, delves into the transformative power of home cooking. What began as a personal passion evolved into a platform that challenges the norms of culinary…
The Problem with Indian Indentity | Bisalila Lydia Seren
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The Problem with Indian Indentity | Bisalila Lydia Seren | TEDxKodaikanal International School Youth
My talk explores how the idea of a singular Indian identity often overlooks the country’s vast diversity, leaving communities like the Nagas feeling alienated within their own nation. By examining this tension, I highlight how forcing sameness harms both…
How Our Homeland Shapes Our Dreams | Yahya Al Batta
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How Our Homeland Shapes Our Dreams | Yahya Al Batta | TEDxKodaikanal International School Youth
Gaza, my homeland, has defined who I am, my dreams for myself, and my dream for the world. Gaza is the unconquerable soul of the Palestinian identity. Gaza has taught me the value and meaning of life. Gaza has made me resilient. My journey from evacuation…
Why Hidden Parts maybe Our Greatest Power | Aleesha Bain
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Why Hidden Parts maybe Our Greatest Power | Aleesha Bain | TEDxKodaikanal International School Youth
We are taught to silence parts of ourselves in order to appear acceptable, but research in psychology shows that this self-suppression reshapes the brain, elevates stress, and narrows potential. In this talk, I reveal why the hidden side of identity is not…