TEDx Talks | A Pair of Pink Shoes | Remy Ma | TEDxYouth@HuiliShanghai @TEDx | Uploaded 6 days ago | Updated 1 day ago
RemyThe young volunteer teacher Remy went to Xiangxi to provide educational support. Today, he will share stories from Xiangxi while discussing equality with you. #Young volunteer teacher # founder of the Huili Gender Equality Club
After two years working as a volunteer teacher in rural China, Remy Ma has a few thoughts of his own on the meaning of equality. Remy Ma is grade 10 student at Huili School Shanghai. Hes also the founder of the Huili Gender Equality Club. Over the past two years, he has had to chance to visit the Xiangxi region of Hunan Province, where hes witnessed a completely different world from his native Shanghai a world of unforgettable beauty, but also stark inequality. In Xiangxi, hes come to the realization that inequality can be so easily and so often overlooked. In his talk, Remy shares with us his determination to change the lives of his students in Xiangxi, and change our world for the better. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
RemyThe young volunteer teacher Remy went to Xiangxi to provide educational support. Today, he will share stories from Xiangxi while discussing equality with you. #Young volunteer teacher # founder of the Huili Gender Equality Club
After two years working as a volunteer teacher in rural China, Remy Ma has a few thoughts of his own on the meaning of equality. Remy Ma is grade 10 student at Huili School Shanghai. Hes also the founder of the Huili Gender Equality Club. Over the past two years, he has had to chance to visit the Xiangxi region of Hunan Province, where hes witnessed a completely different world from his native Shanghai a world of unforgettable beauty, but also stark inequality. In Xiangxi, hes come to the realization that inequality can be so easily and so often overlooked. In his talk, Remy shares with us his determination to change the lives of his students in Xiangxi, and change our world for the better. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx