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TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The movement that inspired the Holocaust | Alexandra Minna Stern and Natalie Lira

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Since ancient Greece, humans have controlled populations via reproduction, retaining some traits and removing others. But in the 19th century, a new scientific movement dedicated to this endeavor emerged: eugenics. Scientists believed...
Instructional Video10:00
TED Talks

TED: How revenge porn turns lives upside down | Darieth Chisolm

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. What can you do if you're the victim of revenge porn or cyberbullying? Shockingly little, says journalist and...
Instructional Video17:42
TED Talks

Jacqueline Novogratz: Inspiring a life of immersion

12th - Higher Ed
We each want to live a life of purpose, but where to start? In this luminous, wide-ranging talk, Jacqueline Novogratz introduces us to people she's met in her work in "patient capital" -- people who have immersed themselves in a cause, a...
Instructional Video10:49
TED Talks

Why gender-based marketing is bad for business | Gaby Barrios

12th - Higher Ed
Companies often target consumers based on gender, but this kind of advertising shortcut doesn't just perpetuate outdated stereotypes -- it's also bad for business, says marketing expert Gaby Barrios. In this clear, actionable talk, she...
Instructional Video12:55
TED Talks

TED: What if women built the world they want to see? | Emily Pilloton-Lam

12th - Higher Ed
Only four percent of construction workers are female -- that's totally unacceptable, but it's also a huge opportunity both for women and for the trades, says youth educator and builder Emily Pilloton-Lam. She makes the case for putting...
Instructional Video6:50
SciShow

When Athletes Dope ... & Einstein FTW

12th - Higher Ed
This week's SciShow news has Hank bringing us a primer on the science behind various illegal and illicit ways in which athletes "improve" their bodies, proof of general relativity that we can actually see, and a new way to measure how...
Instructional Video13:25
TED Talks

TED: The rigged test of leadership | Sophie Williams

12th - Higher Ed
The glass cliff: an experience of taking on a leadership role only to find that your chances of success have been limited before you've even begun. Equality activist Sophie Williams explores the research-backed reasons behind this...
Instructional Video16:28
TED Talks

Julia Sweeney: Letting go of God

12th - Higher Ed
When two young Mormon missionaries knock on Julia Sweeney's door one day, it touches off a quest to completely rethink her own beliefs, in this excerpt from Sweeney's solo show "Letting Go of God."
Instructional Video12:41
TED Talks

TED: To raise brave girls, encourage adventure | Caroline Paul

12th - Higher Ed
Gutsy girls skateboard, climb trees, clamber around, fall down, scrape their knees, get right back up -- and grow up to be brave women. Learn how to spark a little productive risk-taking and raise confident girls with stories and advice...
Instructional Video4:36
SciShow

Impostor Syndrome: You're Doing Better Than You Think

12th - Higher Ed
Have you ever doubted yourself and felt like you don't deserve your job or that college acceptance letter? Well, you're not alone!
Instructional Video5:23
TED Talks

TED: A feminist reimagining of Kenya's public transport | Naomi Mwaura

12th - Higher Ed
Kenya's minibuses -- known as "matatus" -- offer a convenient, affordable and colorful way for people to get around. But they also pose safety risks and accessibility issues for many of their passengers, especially women. Bringing a...
Instructional Video9:29
TED Talks

Shabana Basij-Rasikh: Dare to educate Afghan girls

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine a country where girls must sneak out to go to school, with deadly consequences if they get caught learning. This was Afghanistan under the Taliban, and traces of that danger remain today. 22-year-old Shabana Basij-Rasikh runs a...
Instructional Video18:28
TED Talks

TED: On tennis, love and motherhood | Serena Williams and Gayle King

12th - Higher Ed
Twenty-three Grand Slam titles later, tennis superstar Serena Williams sits down with journalist Gayle King to share a warm, mischievous conversation about her life, love, wins and losses -- starting with the story of how she...
Instructional Video12:56
TED Talks

Eva Galperin: What you need to know about stalkerware

12th - Higher Ed
"Full access to a person's phone is the next best thing to full access to a person's mind," says cybersecurity expert Eva Galperin. In an urgent talk, she describes the emerging danger of stalkerware -- software designed to spy on...
Instructional Video3:32
TED Talks

Nicaila Matthews Okome: This is the side hustle revolution

12th - Higher Ed
Past generations found a company to work for and then stayed there for decades. But today, we rarely stay in the same job (let alone on the same career path) and we don't rely on a single income stream. The tools and resources are out...
Instructional Video20:29
TED Talks

Eve Ensler: Happiness in body and soul

12th - Higher Ed
Eve Ensler, creator of "The Vagina Monologues," shares how a discussion about menopause with her friends led to talking about all sorts of sexual acts onstage, waging a global campaign to end violence toward women and finding her own...
Instructional Video11:06
SciShow

Goodall, Fossey & Galdikas: Great Minds

12th - Higher Ed
Today we know that humans and chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA and that we have a lot in common. Not just how we look, but how we behave, form groups, defend our turf, and love each other. People didn't always see other primates this...
Instructional Video13:09
TED Talks

TED: Women entrepreneurs, example not exception | Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

12th - Higher Ed
Women aren't micro--so why do they only get micro-loans? Reporter Gayle Tzemach Lemmon argues that women running all types of firms-- from home businesses to major factories-- are the overlooked key to economic development.
Instructional Video6:39
TED Talks

Liza Donnelly: Drawing on humor for change

12th - Higher Ed
New Yorker cartoonist Liza Donnelly shares a portfolio of her wise and funny cartoons about modern life -- and talks about how humor can empower women to change the rules.
Instructional Video17:03
TED Talks

Sakena Yacoobi: How I stopped the Taliban from shutting down my school

12th - Higher Ed
When the Taliban closed all the girls' schools in Afghanistan, Sakena Yacoobi set up new schools, in secret, educating thousands of women and men. In this fierce, funny talk, she tells the jaw-dropping story of two times when she was...
Instructional Video13:33
TED Talks

TED: How architecture can create dignity for all | John Cary

12th - Higher Ed
If architect and writer John Cary has his way, women will never need to stand in pointlessly long bathroom lines again. Lines like these are representative of a more serious issue, Cary says: the lack of diversity in design that leads to...
Instructional Video9:31
Crash Course

Theories of Gender: Crash Course Sociology

12th - Higher Ed
Why is gender even a thing? To answer that, we’re going back to our three sociological paradigms and how each school of thought approaches gender theory. We’ll look at the structural functionalist view that gender is a way of organizing...
Instructional Video11:40
Crash Course

The Handmaid's Tale, Part 2: Crash Course Literature 404

12th - Higher Ed
This week, John Green continues to teach you about Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction, The Handmaid's Tale. In this installment, we're looking at Atwood's desire to tell a story from a female point of view, and what exactly it means...
Instructional Video10:03
Crash Course

How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy

12th - Higher Ed
Content warning: today’s episode contains language that some viewers might find upsetting and that may not be viewable in all settings. We’ve talking about how language works and how powerful it can be. Sometimes, that power can be...