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Don't Stop Now | Trinity Cagle | TEDxBooker T Washington School

Trinity Cagle is a student at Booker T. Washington High School who is deeply engaged both in and out of the classroom. She's involved in soccer, HFC, student council, and a variety of volunteer efforts that support her community. In her free time, Trinity enjoys reading, writing, crocheting, and painting—creative outlets that reflect her thoughtful and expressive nature.In her upcoming speech, Trinity will explore the impact of bullying and the power of labels in shaping how individuals see themselves and others. Inspired by the memory of a close friend who tragically lost his life due to the effects of bullying, Trinity’s talk is a heartfelt call to action. She hopes to spark conversations about empathy, identity, and the importance of breaking free from the labels that limit us. Hi, I'm Trinity Cagle and I'm a student from Booker T. Washington. I do many activities involving school and my community like soccer, HFC, student council, and volunteer work. In my free time, I like to read and write plus little hobbies such as crocheting and painting. But I would love to talk about things that have more of an impact on my and my peers' lives.In my speech, I want to share my experiences of bullying and how labeling affects society. My biggest inspiration for my talk is about one of my friends who sadly passed away due to the hardships of bullying during his life. I will talk about him and how single words that seem like nothing can alter a person's whole life. This is what I want to change, I want to talk about ways we can break those labels that restrict us from being us. So, I'm super excited to share lots more with you on April 3rd, 2025! 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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