Takeaways from United Nations 2023 International Women’s Day Observance

Doreen Bogdan-Martin, a woman with blond hair stands in front of a podium speaking to a large conference room filled with hundreds of people seated in chairs.

In her keynote address this morning at the United Nations International Women’s Day observance, DigitALL: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality observance, Doreen Bogdan-Martin described how times are changing, highlighting personal stories of women and girls around the world:

  • Vidia, a young woman in India is helping thousands of visually-impaired students, mostly girls, to develop technology skills to pursue science, technology, and math
  • Helen, a Brazilian young woman, uses drones to photograph shifting vegetation patterns. Helen belongs to the Pankararu indigenous peoples and is working to fight climate change and save her people’s land.

In a field dominated by men, Doreen Bogdan-Martin is the first woman in 158 years to be elected by member nations as the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

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TEDxDetroit 2022: Renée Walker on Burning Bridges

TEDxDetroit 2022 home page highlighted with a photo collage of past presenters.

Kicking off TEDxDetroit 2022 this morning, Renée Walker reminded us that conventional wisdom says we shouldn’t burn bridges.

Because we never know if we’ll cross them again.

However, Walker explained there are situations that require us to resist conventions in order to achieve success.

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