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TEDxUWLaCrosse 2024: "The Story I Tell Myself"

Exploring Self-Love by Embracing Interdependence | Andrew Ives, Ed.D., Director of the UWL ACCESS Center

Summary: In a time of increasing polarization, the need for connection cannot be understated. This talk discusses the interdependent ways love for self and community can transform our worlds. Using Disability Justice’s concept of interdependence, we will begin to rewrite the stories we tell ourselves about surviving and thriving. More on Andrew Ives

Woman, Life, Freedom: Redefining Social Justice in a Globalized World | Sona Kazemi, Assistant Professor, Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies, UWL

Summary: What does it mean to think and act globally in a rapidly globalizing world? What does it mean to build an inclusive future for all, where disability justice and racial and gender equality are not seen as "threats" but absolute necessities for a democratic and equitable world? What does it mean to care about "Other" people and their struggles, while making connections and building solidarity movements across the world? In order to answer these questions, Sona invites us to focus on the "Woman-Life-Freedom" movement in Iran, which was sparked after the murder in custody of Mahsa Zhina Amini in the hands of the "Morality Police" in September 2022, and think about what we can learn from this unprecedented feminist uprising in the 21st century, and its implications for other social justice movements across the world. More on Sona Kazemi

Rewrite Your Broken Story | Carolyn Colleen Bostrack, Ph.D., Author, Entrepreneur, Humanitarian

Summary: Life's toughest moments can be transformed into catalysts for growth. Through personal anecdotes and strategies, Carolyn shows how to reframe adversity and uncover hidden strengths, reversing the effects of ACE scores with resounding resourcefulness. This talk inspires resilience and empowers individuals to see challenges as opportunities for profound transformation, offering hope that smashes statistical disadvantages. More on Carolyn Colleen