Todos tenemos taritas: Cambiemos la forma en que vemos la discapacidad | Inés Rodríguez | TEDxLeon
¿Qué pasaría si empezáramos a ver las diferencias como algo completamente normal?En esta increíble charla TEDx, Inés Rodríguez (@inusu_al), divulgadora y conferencista reconocida, nos invita a reflexionar, reír y pensar diferente con su conferencia.? Con humor, cercanía y mucha verdad, Inés nos desdramatiza la discapacidad, recordándonos que TODOS, en algún momento, enfrentamos nuestras propias "taritas". Pero el verdadero problema no son las diferencias, sino un entorno que no está diseñado para incluirnos a todos.? ¿El mensaje?
Podemos y debemos construir un mundo más accesible, empático y adaptado para cada persona. A través de historias reales y anécdotas inolvidables, esta charla te inspirará a transformar tu entorno y a celebrar lo que nos hace únicos.¿Qué aprenderás?
✅ Cómo el humor puede cambiar nuestra percepción sobre la discapacidad.
✅ Por qué nuestras diferencias son nuestra fuerza.
✅ Crear entorno más inclusivo y accesible.? Prepárate para una dosis de inspiración, risas y acción!Para saber más de Inés Rodríguez:Instagram de Inés Rodríguez (@inusu_al): https://www.instagram.com/inusu_al/?hl=esTik tok Inés Rodríguez (@inusu_al): https://www.tiktok.com/@inusu_al?lang=esY a ti… ¿Qué te hace único?¿Cuáles son tus taritas? Déjalo en los comentarios y comparte este video para que juntos creemos un entorno más inclusivo. Inés Rodríguez (@inusu_al) es una reconocida conferenciante y divulgadora en redes sociales, con una gran comunidad de seguidores. Gracias a su estilo cercano y siempre con humor, ha ganado popularidad por desmitificar temas relacionados con la discapacidad. Actualmente, Inés colabora en el programa "El Intermedio". 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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