Claiming Your Seat | Nisha Chandra Square | TEDxWalthamstow
In this powerful talk, Nisha the Punjabi Cockney female Police Detective shares her journey of breaking barriers and embracing her unique background to make a difference.
She highlights the importance of representation, showing how diversity in every field can lead to meaningful change.
She encourages you to see your identity and experiences as your superpower and teaches practical steps to claim your seat at the table and create space for others to do the same. Whether you're looking for motivation, guidance or a reminder that you belong, this talk will leave you ready to step up and lead.The song used is called Cheques by the artist and owner Rubbal GTR and we have written permission for it to be used in this video
Meet Nisha Chandra-Square, the Punjabi Cockney female detective who's rewritten the rules and defied expectations at every turn. With over a decade of experience in law enforcement, she's a trailblazer dedicated to bridging the gap between policing and diverse communities. Her sharp attention to detail and unwavering professional standards have helped strengthen community ties and build public trust. But don’t let her badge fool you! She’s not your average South Asian woman. Sporting her long blonde locks and covered in tattoos, she’s a classically trained pianist with a passion for horror films. A fierce advocate for diversity and inclusion, she represents the underrepresented, ignites conversations about the importance of representation and has tackled community engagement head-on. Tough, talented and always true to herself, this detective is breaking stereotypes and proving that nothing is impossible when you’re determined to claim your seat at the table 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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