Monica Lewinsky

Monica Lewinsky

Anti-Bullying Activist | Advocate Against Public Shaming and Cyberbullying

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Monica Lewinsky
Monica Lewinsky

About

Monica Lewinsky transformed one of the most challenging personal experiences in modern American history into a powerful platform for social change. After becoming internationally known in the late 1990s following her involvement in a political scandal with President Bill Clinton during her time as a White House intern, she has emerged as a leading voice against public shaming and cyberbullying.

In her acclaimed 2015 TED Talk "The Price of Shame," Lewinsky courageously shared her story and shed light on the devastating personal costs of public humiliation in the digital age. She has since dedicated her career to advocacy work, focusing on anti-bullying initiatives and supporting others who have faced similar public scrutiny.

Her work addresses the intersection of technology, media, and human dignity, offering both personal insight and practical solutions for creating a more compassionate digital culture. Lewinsky's unique perspective - having experienced unprecedented public shaming before the rise of social media - provides invaluable insights into the psychological and social impacts of online harassment and the importance of developing resilience in our interconnected world.

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What Monica Talks About

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The psychological impact of public shaming and cyberbullying

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Building resilience after experiencing public humiliation

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Creating compassionate digital communities and online cultures

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The evolution of public discourse in the digital age

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Personal redemption and transforming trauma into advocacy

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The price of shame

TED 2026🇨🇦Vancouver
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