A business against racism | Villy Wang | TED Institute

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Villy Wang is in the business of rewriting stereotypes, empowering youth of color to take back their narratives through storytelling. In this moving talk, Wang explains how she developed a program to train kids in filmmaking so they can create new, authentic stories and break the cycle of bias perpetuated in media.

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hey, any chance that this can be captioned properly. The auto captions are off and some of it doesn't make sense. I want to share it with the Deaf/HoH community so let me know if this can be done. Thanks!

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This makes we want to teach writing to 6th graders all over again. I've shared it with my teacher friends.

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FATHI MEDOS FES SAID THANK YOU SO MUCH

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You are shooting star dear lady💫💫💫✨✨✨✨🌎🌍🌏

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