Tiffany Kagure Mugo
Diversity Advocate | TED Speaker on Digital Identity
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Tiffany Kagure Mugo is a renowned digital rights activist and public speaker focused on diversity, inclusion, and the intersection of technology and society. As the co-founder of LROAR, a digital rights organization in Africa, she has advocated for marginalized communities to have a voice in shaping the online world.
Mugo's TED talks on digital identity and algorithmic bias have reached millions, unpacking how emerging technologies can reinforce or disrupt traditional power structures. Her keynotes provide audiences with frameworks for building more equitable, representative digital spaces.
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How to have a healthier, positive relationship to sex
From our fear of women's bodies to our sheepishness around the word "nipple," our ideas about sex need an upgrade, say sex educators (and hilarious women) Tiffany Kagure Mugo and Siphumeze Khundayi. For a radical new take on sex positivity, the duo take the TED stage to suggest we look to Africa for erotic wisdom both ancient and modern, showing us how we can shake off problematic ideas about sex we've internalized and re-define pleasure on our own terms. (This talk contains mature content.)
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