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Code-Switching: The Art of Adapting | Chandrika Ghosh | TEDxUoN

In her inspiring TEDx Talk, Chandrika invites us to reflect on the complexities of identity, authenticity, and the subtle ways we adapt to the world around us.From a young age, she has been drawn to the power of performance and self-expression. She trained in Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance form, for seventeen years, competed in track and field, and brought characters to life through her school’s drama society. These experiences shaped her deep love for connecting with audiences and telling meaningful stories.With a strong belief in the power of storytelling to drive change, Chandrika encourages us to question the roles we play in different spaces. Her talk explores the art of code-switching. The silent, everyday shifts in language, tone, and mannerisms we use to fit in. And what it truly means to be yourself in a world that often asks you to be something else.This is a deeper exploration of identity, connection, and self-expression. Drawing from her own life, Chandrika shares moments of truth, transformation, and authenticity. She reminds us that behind every shift in voice or identity lies a story of survival, strength, and hope.Chandrika challenges the way we think about belonging and conformity. Inviting us to embrace the parts of ourselves we sometimes feel the need to hide. Through thoughtful reflection and bold honesty, she shows us that authenticity is not just about being real. It is about being free.Through her talk Chandrika hopes to inspire others to challenge social norms, build more inclusive communities, and find power in who they truly are. Because the most lasting change begins when we stop performing and start showing up as who we truly are. Chandrika Ghosh is a final year Philosophy Politics and Economics student at the University of Nottingham. Born in Kolkata India and raised in Singapore Chandrika is a passionate advocate for intersectionality, creative expression and the importance of fostering meaningful relationships within social spaces.Growing up she trained in Bharatanatyam classical Indian dance for 17 years, competed in track and field and was actively involved in her school drama society experiences that deepened her love for performing and connecting with audiences. With a strong belief in the power of storytelling Chandrika aims to inspire others to embrace authenticity, challenge social norms and drive meaningful change across communities.In her talk Chandrika will explore the power of code switching and what it truly means to be yourself in a world that often expects you to be something else. 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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