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Violence, Social Media and Numbness: Restoring Community and Care in 2025 | Moyo Ifafore | TEDxCMU

This talk is a reflection on art’s ability to provoke intense emotional responses and stimulate discussions about violence and censorship. Modern media, particularly social platforms and smartphone footage, expose us to graphic content that limits our ability to connect with one another with empathy. How do both creators and audience members engage with art in a much more intentional way? How do we foster genuine human connections beyond our virtual realities? Moyo Ifafore (she/her) is a an actor and writer from DC and NY. A proud Nigerian American, Moyo uses her heritage as a source of inspiration for her written works, hoping to bring forth the many colors of the diaspora to the stage. She is currently attending Carnegie Mellon University for Acting, and is an American Theatre Wing University Scholarship Recipient. 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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