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TED Radio Hour

Gender, Power, and Fairness

TED Radio Hour

NPR

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science, Technology

4.421.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

The Me Too movement has changed the way we think and talk about gender discrimination. This hour, TED speakers explore how the conversation has moved beyond a hashtag, and where we go from here. Guests include Me Too movement founder Tarana Burke, actor and activist Ashley Judd, writer Laura Bates, and anti-sexism educator Jackson Katz.

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This is the Ted Radio Hour.

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Each week, groundbreaking Ted Talks.

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Ted.

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Ted, technology.

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Entertainment. Design.

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Design.

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Is that really what's 10 for us?

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I've never known the delivered at Ted Conferences around the world.

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It's the gift of the human imagination.

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We've had to believe in impossible things.

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The true nature of reality beckons from just beyond.

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Those talks.

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Those ideas.

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Adapted for radio.

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From NPR.

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I'm Guy Ross.

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And on the show today, ideas about gender, power, and fairness.

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And just a quick warning.

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There are stories in this episode about sexual violence and harassment

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that may be difficult to hear.

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Hi, Toronto.

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Hi, how are you?

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