TED: Don't call people out -- call them in | Loretta J. Ross

TED: Don't call people out -- call them in | Loretta J. Ross

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11th Grade - University

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The speaker shares their journey from monitoring hate groups to promoting a culture of 'calling in' rather than 'calling out.' They emphasize the importance of empathy, compassion, and forgiveness in human rights work. The talk contrasts the divisive nature of calling out with the inclusive approach of calling in, encouraging conversations over confrontations. The speaker also introduces 'calling on' as a method to challenge others without aggression, highlighting the power of forgiveness and personal growth.

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What personal experiences does the speaker share to illustrate their journey towards promoting peace and justice?

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In what ways does the speaker believe that calling in can lead to personal growth?

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What example does the speaker provide to illustrate the concept of radical forgiveness?

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How does the speaker suggest we can challenge bigotry in a constructive way?

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