The Transformative Power of Community Innovation | Doc Wilson | TEDxUofW
Connections and opportunities, not disruption, drive innovation. Doc Wilson champions a "together is better" mindset, demonstrating how equity serves as the foundation for community-driven progress. Drawing inspiration from historical and contemporary examples like the Black Panther's free breakfast program and Atlanta's The Village Market, Doc illustrates how equity transforms innovation from exclusive disruption into inclusive empowerment. By dismantling tokenism, scarcity mindsets, and power-hoarding, equity fosters opportunities at the roots rather than merely wealth at the top. Doc challenges the audience to "Do More Than Nothing" by supporting local changemakers, amplifying diverse voices, and redefining what success looks like. Connections and opportunities—not disruption—drive innovation. Doc Wilson champions a "together is better" mindset, demonstrating how equity serves as the foundation for community-driven progress. Drawing inspiration from historical and contemporary examples like the Black Panther's free breakfast program and Atlanta's The Village Market, Doc illustrates how equity transforms innovation from exclusive disruption into inclusive empowerment. By dismantling tokenism, scarcity mindsets, and power-hoarding, equity fosters opportunities at the roots rather than merely wealth at the top. Doc challenges the audience to "Do More Than Nothing" by supporting local changemakers, amplifying diverse voices, and redefining what success looks like. 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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