Learning from the 50%
In their TEDxCasey talk four students from Nossal High School, Amy Chu, Rakshitha Rao, Rhiann Thomas & Jennifer Ding talk about their experiences of second generation migrant Australians and how their experiences shape community views.
The 50% referred to in Learning from the 50% is the 50% of Australians who have an international heritage.
This talk was given at a TEDxCasey 2019.
Australia is a land of Stories. Australia is also a land rich with culture. Story telling is essential in keeping culture alive.
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Learning from the 50%
In their talk Learning from the 50% Amy Chu, Rakshitha Rao, Rhiann Thomas & Jennifer Ding share stories from 2nd generation Australians.

Breaking the Stereotypes
In this TEDxCasey 2019 talk Danyal Diallo shares a powerful story of how the perceptions of others can shape our sense of self.
Dheeren Velu
Get some skin in the game
Artificial Intelligence has the power to fix some of society’s most pressing problems, but like all new technologies raises concerns. Dheeren is adamant that our fear must not overtake our vision.

Intersectional Feminism and You
Naomi Drego and Priya Walker share their view on why Intersectional Feminism is relevant to us all.
Mark Carter
Paws and effect: How teddy bears can expand your value perception
Mark will encourage the audience to see value beyond the obvious, providing them with a real, practical and replicable model that will spike their filters and help to keep their mind and perspective in receiving new ideas, wide open.

Paws and effect: How teddy bears can expand your value perception
In his TEDxCasey 2019 talk Paws and Effect: How teddy bears can expand your value perception Mark Carter encourages you to see this value beyond the obvious.