Non per guadagno, ma per libertà | Tiziana Colluto | TEDxReggioEmilia
Tiziana ci racconta il suo percorso personale e professionale, segnato dalla morte di sua zia Santa, che ha affrontato con coraggio una lunga battaglia contro il cancro. Questa esperienza le ha insegnato a trasformare il dolore in impegno civile, facendo tesoro delle cicatrici. Come giornalista, si è battuta contro l’inquinamento e le malattie derivanti dai rifiuti, affrontando anche numerosi rischi legali. Diventa co-fondatrice della “Casa delle Agriculture Tullia e Gino”, dedicata alla tutela del territorio e alla sostenibilità. L'iniziativa cresce attraverso progetti concreti, tra cui la creazione di un Mulino di comunità per produrre cibo sano e accessibile. Nonostante le difficoltà, Tiziana rimane convinta che sia possibile costruire un altro tipo di economia, più giusta e solidale, basata sul rispetto del territorio e delle persone. La sua visione è quella di un impegno quotidiano che agisca con coerenza e responsabilità, in nome di una nuova etica della sostenibilità. /// Tiziana tells about about her personal and professional journey, marked by the death of her aunt Santa, who had fought a long and courageous battle against cancer.
This experience taught Tiziana how to turn sorrow into a civil commitment, and how to treasure scars.
As a journalist, she has fought against pollution and diseases resulting from waste, even laying herself open to legal risks.
She is the co-founder of “Casa delle Agriculture Tullia e Gino”, an association dedicated to the protection of the territory and to sustainability.
The initiative has grown through concrete projects, among which the creation of a community mill to produce healthy and accessible food.
Despite difficulties, Tiziana is still convinced that it is possible to build another type of economy, a fair and just one, based on the respect for the land and the people.
Her vision is the everyday commitment to coherency and accountability, in the name of a new ethics of sustainability.
Tiziana Colluto è giornalista professionista, ha una laurea in Giurisprudenza e un master in Comunicazione Sociale. Per quindici anni ha indagato e raccontato, per diverse testate nazionali, tra cui Telerama, ilfattoquotidiano.it, Nuovo Quotidiano di Puglia, La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno, l’inquinamento ambientale, affaristico e criminale nel e del territorio salentino. Si occupa di comunicazione nella pubblica amministrazione per portare a galla i lati bui del suo territorio e questo lavoro, unito allo studio dello spopolamento dei paesi, ha rafforzato in lei la consapevolezza che “il mondo si cambia con l’esempio e non con l’opinione”. Nel 2013 ha co-fondato “Casa delle Agriculture Tullia e Gino”, ass. di volontariato di cui è presidente e che opera con impegno incessante per la cura della terra e dell’agrobiodiversità, declinando i temi della sostenibilità ambientale con quelli di giustizia sociale, inclusione, pace e cultura, per praticare “restanza” in aree in declino demografico. 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
More from TED
- 16:18Real Men Don’t Hide Their Feelings | Tony Polion | TEDxGreensboroNOTE FROM TED: This talk contains a discussion of suicidal ideation. If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please consult a mental health professional and/or support organization, as this talk is not a substitute for mental health advice. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: https://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdfThe "Real Men Don't" culture led to a friend's tragic suicide, motivating me to create a Safe Space For Men to promote openness and combat harmful stigmas and societal issues. Tony Polion, founder of ” A Haven For Men,” specializes in men’s mental health and well-being. He advocates for globally dismantling the “Real Men Don’t” culture through transformative workshops that provide tools for mental, physical, and spiritual wellness, impacting, “The Whole Man”. Tony has a background in mental health, martial arts and fitness, and community oriented law enforcement. Tony tailors his engaging presentations to inspire personal and professional growth and fulfillment. His diverse experience and passion for helping others make him an invaluable asset to any event.“Let’s create environments of appreciation that destroy The Real Men Don’t Culture.” 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
- 10:07Practical lessons learned from a jail cell | Mike Taylor | TEDxGreenRockCorrectionalCenterNOTE FROM TED: This talk only represents the speaker's personal religious views. We've flagged this talk because it falls outside the content guidelines TED gives TEDx organizers. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdfDrawing on his faith and his experience with a formerly incarcerated person, Sheriff Mike Taylor shares tips on how to be successful. Mike Taylor, Sheriff of Pittsylvania County since 2008, is responsible for courthouse security, ensuring the civil processes that come from the courts, the jail building, and the welfare of the inmates.Mike was inspired to work in law enforcement in high school after speaking with an FBI agent. His public service began in high school when he joined the Danville Life Saving Crew and the Ringgold Volunteer Fire Department. In 1975, Mike went back to school and earned an Associate degree in Police Science and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Longwood University. Mike is a graduate of the Thomas C. Sorenson Institute for Political Leadership at UVA and a graduate from the FBI National Academy and DEA Basic School.Mike enjoys working, spending time outdoors, with family and friends, fishing, hunting, and being involved in church. Mike and his wife Becky have been married for 47 years. They have two sons and five grandchildren. 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
- 1:15Why do we celebrate incompetent leaders? #shorts #tedx#shorts #tedx #ted #leadership #management
- 9:53Queer and transness through digital utopias | Noah Holtegaard | TEDxAalborgArtist Noah Holtegaard tells stories about queer and transness, through imaginary worlds filled with glitter. With the tools of digital space, he tries to escape his body, through digital utopias. Noah Holtegaard is a digital visual artist, working with queeer utopian universes, and is studying their MFA in media arts at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. 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
- 10:29Rethinking the American Dream with computational politics | Simon Farruqui | TEDxMiltonAcademyThrough his talk, Simon emphasizes the power of asking hard questions, fostering emotional connections, and moving beyond buzzwords to drive meaningful change. Simon Farruqui, a high school senior at Milton Academy, explores the intersection of policy, data, and storytelling to address critical global issues. Inspired by his family's immigrant journey from Bangladesh to the U.S., Simon investigates how narratives and policies shape public perception and action. His research, including a computational analysis of U.S. presidential speeches, reveals the polarizing rhetoric surrounding immigration, underscoring the need for empathetic communication. 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
- 16:23Lieben, was ist: Ein Leben mit Down-Syndrom | Sabine Martini | TEDxMünsterIn ihrem TEDx-Talk erzählt Sabine Martini, wie die Diagnose Down-Syndrom vor der Geburt ihrer Tochter sie vor unzählige Fragen und Entscheidungen gestellt hat. Trotz vieler Ungewissheiten, die das Leben ihrer Tochter mit sich bringt, teilt sie mit dem Publikum gerade auch die bereichernden Erfahrungen: das neue Familienleben bringt so viel Schönheit, Klarheit und Entschleunigung. Sabine reflektiert über die ethischen und persönlichen Aspekte dieser Entscheidung, die nicht nur ihr Leben, sondern auch ihr Umfeld prägt. Mit ihrer bewegenden Geschichte hat sie uns zu Tränen gerührt und bekam Standing Ovations.Loving what isIn her TEDxMünster talk, Sabine Martini explains how the diagnosis of Down's syndrome before the birth of her daughter confronted her with countless questions and decisions. Despite the many uncertainties that her daughter's life brings, she shares with the audience the enriching experiences: the new family life brings so much beauty, clarity and deceleration. Sabine reflects on the ethical and personal aspects of this decision, which shapes not only her life but also her environment. She moved us to tears with her story and received standing ovations. Sabine Martini ist Mutter einer Tochter mit Down-Syndrom. Die heutige Medizin hat es erlaubt, dass sie schon vor der Geburt von der Diagnose wusste, und trotz aller damit einhergehenden Unsicherheiten hat sie sich für das Leben ihrer Tochter entschieden. Sabine lässt uns in ihr Leben schauen und teilt mit uns, was sie bei einer Entscheidung gegen das Leben ihrer Tochter verpasst hätte. 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