I AM BECAUSE YOU ARE | Selma Uamusse | TEDxMarvila
Join Selma Uamusse in a profound TEDxMarvila talk that explores the essence of human connection through community and empathy. Drawing from her rich personal experiences—from transformative community efforts in Mozambique to poignant moments with her band on tour—Selma illustrates the powerful impact of collective action and human touch. She shares how these experiences have reinforced her belief in humanity as a single body, where each of us plays a crucial interconnected role. Through her stories, Selma demonstrates how embracing each other through simple acts—touch, listening, sharing—can lead to joy, understanding, and meaningful change. She challenges us to rethink our approach to individualism and invites us to cultivate joy, unity, and intentional love, not only through her music but in our daily interactions. This talk will leave you inspired to consider how your actions contribute to the collective human experience and how, together, we can create a more compassionate and connected world. ✨
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Selma Uamusse released her debut album Mati in 2018, praised by critics and showcased on national and international stages with over 60 concerts. Mati unfolds as two journeys: a geographic one, rooted in Mozambican sounds and identity, and a spiritual exploration that infiltrates those who listen. In 2020, she released Liwoningo, blending African influences with global elements, from folklore to electronic, rock, Afrobeat, and experimental sounds. Selma’s music transcends genres; it’s a manifesto for harmony with the world around us, a positive look at the world. A form of struggle and hope for a freer society, with more love. 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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