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TED Radio Hour

Clint Smith

TED Radio Hour

NPR

Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture, Technology

4.321.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

The killing of George Floyd by a police officer has sparked massive protests nationwide. This hour, writer and scholar Clint Smith reflects on this moment, through conversation, letters, and poetry.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Ted Radio Hour.

0:03.4

Each week, groundbreaking Ted Talks.

0:06.8

Our job now is to dream big.

0:08.1

Deliver it at Ted Conferences.

0:09.8

To bring about the future we want to see.

0:11.9

Around the world.

0:12.9

To understand who we are.

0:14.7

From those talks, we bring you speakers and ideas that will surprise you.

0:20.0

You just don't know what you're gonna find.

0:21.8

Challenge you.

0:22.7

We truly have to ask ourselves, like, why is it noteworthy?

0:25.1

And even change you.

0:26.3

I literally feel like I'm a different person.

0:28.4

Yes.

0:29.8

Do you feel that way?

0:31.2

Ideas worth spreading.

0:33.5

From Ted and NPR.

0:42.2

I'm Manouce Zamorogi.

0:43.4

Manouce Zamorogi.

0:44.4

Manouce Zamorogi.

0:46.2

I hate men!

0:47.4

I hate men!

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