First and foremost, I am not supposed to be here. Because of Atlanta’s income inequality and social immobility issues, I am not supposed to have had the opportunities and access that I do. I am extremely fortunate to have had the opportunities because they have allowed me to make my own decisions based on my interests in life.
Read MoreWe sat down with Sagdrina Jalal, Executive Director of the Georgia Farmers Market Association, at her office at the Center for Civic Innovation. Sagdrina is committed to reconnecting our society through food by increasing access and helping people lead healthier lives.
Read MoreThis week we got a chance to visit re:imagine/ATL founder Susanna Spiccia, at her new HQ in the Reynoldstown Lang-Carson Community Center. Susanna has always been a woman with a vision- she built re:imagine/ATL from the ground up and hasn’t stopped fighting for change since.
Read MoreWith warmth and grace, Beth Malone tells the deeply personal story of her dad's struggle with frontotemporal lobe dementia, and how it changed how she thinks about death (and life). A moving talk about a daughter's love -- and of letting go and finding peace.
This talk was presented at an official TED conference, and was featured by TED Talk editors on the home page.
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