TEDWomen 2020
TEDWomen 2020: 6 speakers across 6 talks tracked on Mezzo — including Jamila Gordon, Renee Montgomery, and Angélique Parisot-Potter.
Speaker Lineup
Angélique Parisot-PotterTEDx Speaker | Health Futurist & Biotech Entrepreneur
"How to be an upstander instead of a bystander"
biotech health techfuture trends predictionshealthcare leadership
biotech health techfuture trends predictionshealthcare leadership

Jamila GordonCEO & Founder of Lumachain | Pioneering Ethical Tech
"How AI can help shatter barriers to equality"
ai ethics governancesocial justice equitysupply chain innovation
ai ethics governancesocial justice equitysupply chain innovation
Kluane AdamekKluane Adamek | Indigenous Rights & Climate Leadership
"The legacy of matriarchs in the Yukon First Nations"
climate action net zeroenvironmental justice
climate action net zeroenvironmental justice
Renee MontgomeryBasketball Player & Activist | Inspiring Leadership & Social Change
"How to turn moments into momentum"
crisis leadershiprepresentation allyshipvisionary leadership
crisis leadershiprepresentation allyshipvisionary leadership
Sviatlana TsikhanouskayaBelarusian Opposition Leader | Defending Democracy & Human Rights
"How to be fearless in the face of authoritarianism"
organizational culturecivil liberties rightspublic policy
organizational culturecivil liberties rightspublic policy
Tracy YoungPlanGrid Co-founder | Construction Technology Innovation
"How vulnerability makes you a better leader"
corporate innovationenterprise technology strategygrowth scale
corporate innovationenterprise technology strategygrowth scale
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Sessions with video

How AI can help shatter barriers to equality
Jamila Gordon

How to be an upstander instead of a bystander
Angélique Parisot-Potter

How to be fearless in the face of authoritarianism
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya

How to turn moments into momentum
Renee Montgomery

How vulnerability makes you a better leader
Tracy Young

The legacy of matriarchs in the Yukon First Nations
Kluane Adamek