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Black Self / White World—Lessons on Internalized Racism | Jabari Lyles | TEDxTysonsSalon

2017

Community leader, activist and educator Jabari Lyles discusses his personal journey to understanding and loving himself as a Black man, in spite of growing up among a predominantly white community. Jabari Lyles is an educator, nonprofit leader and community leader in Baltimore, Maryland. See more...

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DCN Presents an Interview with Ballerina Misty Copeland at Halcyon Stage, 1/24/17

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Asian American Women Share Struggles With Beauty Standards

For most women, the pressure to be "beautiful" is difficult, but Asian American women face a unique challenge.

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BBC Three: #SORRYNOTSORRY for the Way We Look —Harnaam Kaur

Harnaam Kaur gathers together inspiring examples, to speak on the topic of individuality and the power that comes from being yourself, regardless of others opinions.

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Newest Magazine: Interview with Fariha Róisín & Raji Aujla - “My Body and Her Work”

Raji Aujla interviews writer Fariha Róisín about what informs her work and what inspires her as an artist.

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03:42

What Afro-Latinos Want You to Know

Time to talk about micro-aggressions like: “Arregla la raza.”

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02:03

Finding Joy: With Geneen Roth

Something happens every time I stop fighting with the way things are. Something happens to every one of my students when they stop running their familiar programs about fear and deficiency and emptiness.

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32:18

Body Positive Yoga Talks to Rosie Molinary

Rosie Molinary on radical self-acceptance, living your purpose & the myth of effortless perfection.

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Living Without Shame: How We Can Empower Ourselves | Whitney Thore | TEDxGreensboro

How do we handle self-perception when our bodies don't match the ideal social image? The answer is to find a way to live without shame.

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10:54

How I Learned to Love My Imperfections

Even though it may sound a bit weird, loving your imperfections is really important! What’s your favourite imperfection about yourself ?

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Iskra Lawrence Is Unapologetic About Her Curves | Fashion for All | Elle

Iskra Lawrence used to see herself as inferior. The images she saw in fashion made her feel like she wasn't welcome and didn't hold up to "model" standards. But, she didn't let other people's opinions - or a set of measurements - keep her from becoming one of the industry's rising stars.

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BIPOC Well-Being