Cancelling Cancel Culture | Navya Nadkarni | TEDxUnionvilleHS
Navya Nadkarni is an 8th grader at Charles F. Patton Middle School. She participates in FIRST robotics and is on the speech and debate team. She loves to read and play the piano. Navya loves social media and has recently been using it to educate others on important topics. She has noticed how in this time of learning, many people are being “canceled” for mistakes from their past. In her TEDx talk, she will discuss how toxic cancel culture is. She wants to address the benefits of holding people accountable and educating them on their mistakes instead of immediately canceling them. Navya Nadkarni is an 8th grader at Charles F. Patton Middle School. She participates in FIRST robotics and is on the speech and debate team. She loves to read and play the piano. Navya loves social media and has recently been using it to educate others on important topics. She has noticed how in this time of learning, many people are being “canceled” for mistakes from their past. In her TEDx talk, she will discuss how toxic cancel culture is. She wants to address the benefits of holding people accountable and educating them on their mistakes instead of immediately canceling them. 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
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