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Equal justice is the work of all of us.

This past summer, protests over police misconduct and racial injustice touched communities across the nation. In Jacksonville, a Confederate monument was taken down and a city park renamed, and in Washington, DC, the words “Black Lives Matter” were painted in large yellow letters along a two-block section of 16th Street. But in the months since, what concrete steps have been taken to reform our criminal justice system? And what wider institutions and practices must we understand if we are to make lasting change?

Join TEDxFSCJ for Community Justice: From Trauma to Connection, a virtual event that will explore the criminal justice system with a focus on youth and communities of color. 


 
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In this moment, women’s leadership is more important than ever.

This is an uncertain time. And yet, amid the environmental, political, and economic challenges confronting us at every level, now is the time to engage.

 Join TEDxFSCJWomen for Fearless, a virtual event featuring prerecorded talks from TEDWomen 2020 as well as a live and locally organized line-up of speakers. This year’s TEDWomen conference will showcase venues from around the world, including Lagos, Nigeria, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Montreal, Canada, Colombo, Sri Lanka, and Sydney, Australia.


 

OUR DIFFERENCES MATTER—AND THE TIME TO UNITE IS NOW.

United we stand. E pluribus unum. From many, one. These affirmations of unity and difference are fundamental to any vibrant democracy. But in 2020, racial animus and discrimination have been reawakened. Across the U.S., COVID-19 has become a pretext for anti-Asian sentiment, while police killings of African Americans have sparked nationwide protests, bringing renewed urgency to the Black Lives Matter movement. At this critical juncture, how can we unite for the common good while affirming the value of our differences?