Could the most decisive voices be those we cannot hear? | Yana Mantasheva | TEDxYerevanWomen
Have you ever noticed how some voices significantly impact your life more than others? Yana has developed her own theory, which she explores in this talk. She introduces a definition of “non-physical voices,” their role in our lives and the attitude with which those need to be approached.
An employee at the “Focus” Art NGO, the winner of PCSC (Prague Civil Society Centre) grant, and an active fighter for educational reforms and women’s rights issues, Yana Mantasheva has been a political and civic activist in Armenia since 2010. As a co-founder and active member of Citizen’s Decision Social-Democratic Party, as well as a member of her party’s membership commission, Yana participated in the snap elections for the National Assembly, as well as in the elections of the local council. Yana is planning to stand as a candidate in future elections. To this end, she believes that in order to succeed, it is important to focus on early preparation, acquisition of political knowledge and new skills, and establishing links with other politicians. 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
Видео Could the most decisive voices be those we cannot hear? | Yana Mantasheva | TEDxYerevanWomen канала TEDx Talks
An employee at the “Focus” Art NGO, the winner of PCSC (Prague Civil Society Centre) grant, and an active fighter for educational reforms and women’s rights issues, Yana Mantasheva has been a political and civic activist in Armenia since 2010. As a co-founder and active member of Citizen’s Decision Social-Democratic Party, as well as a member of her party’s membership commission, Yana participated in the snap elections for the National Assembly, as well as in the elections of the local council. Yana is planning to stand as a candidate in future elections. To this end, she believes that in order to succeed, it is important to focus on early preparation, acquisition of political knowledge and new skills, and establishing links with other politicians. 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
Видео Could the most decisive voices be those we cannot hear? | Yana Mantasheva | TEDxYerevanWomen канала TEDx Talks
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