session 4: reinventing development
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Session 4: Reinventing Development
Shukla Bose Education Activist
I wrote my obituary one day and there was nothing for me to write.So, I quit corporate life. Worked for a NGO.
All parents want their kids to lead a better life. All they need to do itis to believe that change is possible
Idea that parents in slums put children to work is due to lack ofopportunity
Crazy stat: 98% of fathers of slum children are alcoholics
It is not the infrastructure of the school that is important but thecontent within the school that matters
I Began Parikrama schools with the arrogance of transforming theworld but I am the one who has been transformed! Bose
Quality creates its own demand scale will come
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Shaffi Mather -Social Entrepreneur, Lawyer
Mather has developed ambulance access for all of
India
Uses cross-subsidy where the rich pay more, the
poor pay less and where accident victims pay
nothing for ambulances
Mather is transferring this service to Pakistan with
aid from Acumen Fund
Piloted for-profit anti-bribery service and wants to
scale it up
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Mallika Dutt-Audience Speaker
Violence against women
Created Ring the Bell campaign to fight domestic
violence
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Anil Gupta -Innovation Advocate
Minds on the margins are not marginal minds. We
have to develop technology based on the knowledge
of the poor
Scalability must not become the enemy of
sustainability
Innovations from the BOP: mobile flour grinder,,
Teflon free non-stick pan
Freedom is to look in the mirror and learn
Grassroots to Global: Honey Bee Network to share
ideas: http://www.sristi.org/cms/en/our_network
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Session 5: Redesigning Community
Banny Banerjee-Design Educator
Systems have systematically pounded design out of
us
Risk-averse behavior is very risky
Insights leading to reframing point of view to then
prototyping
We dont need norm-changing paradigms, but we
need rapid diffusion for rapid transformation
We are 40% over the planets carrying capacity
Design thinking for effective social change
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Shamsul Wares-Architect and Teacher
65% of buildings in the world are houses
Wares designed a weekend home for a client that is
used as a community center during the week
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Laskhmi Pratury -TEDIndia Co-Host
If youre not standing on the edge, youre occupying
too much space!
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Kavita Ramdas -Philanthropist from Global Fund for Women
Men are also affected by the choices and rules that
discriminate against women
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Check out the Piano Staircase video
http://thefuntheory.com/
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Sunitha Krishnan-Anti-trafficking crusader
Human trafficking, third largest organized crime
We as a civil society victimize victims stigmatize
victims of rape and sexual slavery
Break the culture of silence talk about these
stories in your limited world
The fundamental of our work is a belief in thehuman potential to bounce back, to recover
The most important way to help someone heal
besides psychological and economic rehab is through
believing in them
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Session 6: Green and Blue
Charles AndersonMarine Biologist
I found out: theyre following the rain! When India
has rain, dragonflies are there
Dragonfly migrations are getting earlier an
indication that the climate is getting warmer
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Session 6: Green and Blue
Horst RechelbacherEco-chic entrepreneur Aveda Founder
Fascination over the middle finger and the symbol it
represents
Middle finger is a Buddhist symbol. Budhha is
trying to tell you to be one. The is the meaning of
it!
Chemicals have turned our bodies toxic
Cosmetics are worse when it comes to toxins. Use
lipsticks with organically made products, also makes
it nutritious!
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Alexis OhanianReddit Founder
Its okay to take things less serious, even if it is for
a serious cause. You can still achieve your goal.
If you use social media, you have to be okay withlosing control.
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Session 6: Green and Blue
Jake Eberts, Creator of film Oceans (2010)Film Producer
Over 75 million sharks are killed every year. 100%
of the worlds fisheries will be extinct by 2050.
Looking forward to his film Oceans expectedrelease date 2010
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Session 7: Power of Stories
Ramachandra BudihalTechno-heritage imagineer
How do you captivate the past and export it to
people?
We dont enter the future, we create it. And we
create what we imagine
Created a system called E3iT (Engage, Entertain,
Educate, Immerse Technology) the E3iT systembrings to life and presents information regarding
historical buildings
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Abhay DeolBollywood Actor
You can use media and films for social change and
to highlight a cause
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LniH0ZApCiI
great commercial by Canal +
Deol mentions how people get death certificates to
avoid the police
Deol mentions that he is starting his own
production house to pursue his dreams of films for
social change
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Session 7: Power of Stories
Shekhar KapurDirector and Writer
Intersection of art, myth and activism
We prepare too much, knowledge gets in the way of
wisdom.
To tell great stories, you must get out of your mind by
putting yourself into an unplanned moment, a panic
Panic is the great axis of creativity, because its the only
way to get rid of your mind
We are the stories we tell ourselves stories that define
the potential of our existence
When you read a script, you must find your own truth in
it. This truth might even contradict the plot.
The night and day are a contradiction, but the blue in
the first morning hours is its harmony. ..Harmony is not a
resolution. Harmony is a suggestion of something much
larger than resolution.
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Session 7: Power of Stories
Ryan LoboPhotographer
Photographs can tell better stories than sensational
documentaries
The individual is the instrument in storytelling, not the
camera, the TV network
Look for excellence, rather than the results of it, and
success will arrive on its own
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Excellent Tweet comment
areebahanif: Stories being told through film, stills
and movement - This is #TEDIndia symbolic of the real
India: Land of stories and heroes
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2 fun green videos shared at
TEDIndia:
1. Plug Out Boy:
http://vimeo.com/3443886
2. Granny Wrap:
http://vimeo.com/4553886
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