To change the world, change your illusions | Minna Salami | TEDxBrixton

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this talk, Minna Salami shares images of women from around the world, highlighting how out of touch the stereotypes are from reality. She tells powerful stories of her diverse grandmothers whose lives have shaped hers and of how images of African women in the West do not represent the experiences of her own friends and family. And how, very simply, African women like the same things as women everywhere.
    Minna Salami writes, speaks and advocates on a broad range of Africa, Diaspora and feminist issues. She writes the award-winning African feminist blog, MsAfropolitan, and is a member of the Duke University’s Global Educator Network as well as the Guardian’s (UK) Africa Network. Follow her on Twitter @MsAfropolitan.
    About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Комментарии • 187

  • @TheBarryHarrison
    @TheBarryHarrison 9 лет назад +34

    "To change radically does not mean to do something drastic. It means to do something rooted in logic. And there is nothing more rooted in logic than a mind replacing misconceptions with truths." YES!!!!! Excellent point, thank you!!!

  • @simplyshama
    @simplyshama 9 лет назад +80

    "replacing misconceptions with truths" - very important.

    • @edrenajones5960
      @edrenajones5960 5 лет назад

      simply.s Wow, defining radical in mathematical terms. That is I big think.

  • @cd13able
    @cd13able 8 лет назад +2

    POWERFUL!!!....and most passionate speaker!

  • @Poche676
    @Poche676 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you Sister in Christ Minna Salami I loved your testimonial on RUclips.
    God bless,
    Gustavo Ceja

  • @FidelTshivhasa
    @FidelTshivhasa 8 лет назад +16

    That killer ending...What a conclusion!

  • @Elicosmic777
    @Elicosmic777 8 лет назад +44

    oooooooooh. 'The more erroneous perceptions you have about the reality of other people's lives, the less likely you are to find the meaning of yours.'
    That hit the spine.

  • @TinkTink311
    @TinkTink311 9 лет назад +22

    I LOVE THIS! Black women are EVERYTHING!

  • @waiting4smtin
    @waiting4smtin 9 лет назад

    Gr8 talk. Discovered her 2day through her book at the library.

  • @TheLovePowerGoddess
    @TheLovePowerGoddess 9 лет назад

    Oh My Goodness, Minna! You have come sooooo far from when we spoke thru your blog so many years ago! You are a wonderful example of true feminism!

  • @jimmychan8008
    @jimmychan8008 2 года назад +4

    She mentioned that the more errorous a person's perspective of others, the less likely that a person will understand the purpose of their life. What a profound statement.

  • @Umojaglobalnetwork
    @Umojaglobalnetwork 9 лет назад +18

    I am sooo bless to be an African woman. We are uniquely!

  • @MsAyo123
    @MsAyo123 8 лет назад +26

    In my mind, African society is matriarchal at its root, we only have to uncover a deeper overstanding of traditional culture and see the affects of slavery and colonialism. Whatever the stereotypes, it's not just about one image fits all, yes there are similarities but let us not forget or negate what we descended from. The many female leaders of resistance, the pre monotheistic religions entrenched in the divinity of feminine energy. And that acknowledgement isn't about right or wrong but understanding what was, to gain perspective on what is. For me, acknowledging matriarchy is empowering, it's not just a stereotype or facade but a beautiful and even subtle truth. There was a story before His!

  • @DunhillX1
    @DunhillX1 9 лет назад +14

    She spoke beautifully and with such passion. Her ethos and points of view are indeed what many people in this world should at least try to learn. Well done Minna.

  • @neemael
    @neemael 7 лет назад

    So inspiring!!!

  • @tjack72052
    @tjack72052 8 лет назад +92

    Africa is the Richest continent in the world. More natural resources than any other continent. It has been exploited by others.

    • @josecarloscosta5220
      @josecarloscosta5220 8 лет назад +14

      +Terence Jackson My friend, Africa must stop believing natural resources makes it the richest place on earth. One need education to extract resources and transform it to collect the finances needed to propel economic growth and ultimately social development. Africa needs strong and accountable institutions to realize its potencial. Optimism and denial will not take us anywhere, we must face our struggles and try overcome it.

    • @josecarloscosta5220
      @josecarloscosta5220 8 лет назад

      Yonas Dawit I live in Angola. It's Africa.

    • @MrTangodeep
      @MrTangodeep 8 лет назад

      Jose Carlos Costa okey!? You thought I knew not about where It would be?

    • @Funkikora
      @Funkikora 7 лет назад

      alpha male And Japan its self is playing their role to steal or benefit from what Mantle say is resources from Africa

    • @Funkikora
      @Funkikora 7 лет назад

      Nah,only idiot will call other people Idiot,am sure the west could argue the same that,they doing what is called "trade and economy" i mean you talked as Japan no need of mineral as you said Natural resources are useless,how come Japan want some of them exchange of electronics,who is an idiot then?

  • @AnthonyNsofor
    @AnthonyNsofor 8 лет назад +17

    Strong, uncomfortable truths be told.

  • @_adeniyi_
    @_adeniyi_ 3 года назад +1

    Africa is not the poorest country in the world btw. The richest if I may. But some people tells us that paper money and huge numbers in their banks computer is the true riches.

  • @Kobe29261
    @Kobe29261 8 лет назад +52

    Here's to hope Minna, since the men failed Africa for lack of trying I'm rooting for the women - you are all we've got! Burn bright and burn long!

  • @melaniev1296
    @melaniev1296 9 лет назад +13

    This talk gave me chills. I cannot believe how underrated it is.

    • @bertramdavis7120
      @bertramdavis7120 5 лет назад

      African people around the world have been underrated. But I see a bright future!

  • @leobekayombo8087
    @leobekayombo8087 7 лет назад +6

    What a beautiful metaphorical soul,this daughter of Africa.

  • @kwameg971
    @kwameg971 9 лет назад +7

    A feminist born out of polygamy from the richest continent in the world, Africa. The ironies and illusions.
    Unite for the good of the people.

  • @MissDiva232009
    @MissDiva232009 7 лет назад +8

    This talk touched my soul. Especially that ending!!! Just wow!!!

  • @8moseema8
    @8moseema8 7 лет назад +5

    What a powerful speech! Addressed with so much eloquence and truth. I applaud you Minne. 👏

  • @hueykhalidX
    @hueykhalidX 7 лет назад +7

    SHE IS BEAUTIFUL!

  • @beaulahprins
    @beaulahprins 8 лет назад +7

    WE COME FROM THE RICHEST CONTINENT! HOWEVER WE AS AFRICANS FAIL TO UPLIFT OUR CONTINENT!

    • @hueykhalidX
      @hueykhalidX 7 лет назад +1

      @mantle - BS! Africa is the richest land on earth--natural resources.

  • @freshencounter
    @freshencounter 8 лет назад +3

    Keep talking. You don't have to be perfect. You're on a wonderful path. Much Metta to You!

  • @thiernobah5935
    @thiernobah5935 8 лет назад +16

    Wonderful, well said. The Western media has done nothing good to the world. Many people think they know but in fact they don't. They are just following what they have been told by the media. It is a good tool for Africa to use to develop itself, it is not always a bad thing to be underestimated. For the last few years the African continent has a greater economical growth than any other continent.

  • @hodanbille
    @hodanbille 9 лет назад +5

    Perfection... Jesus Christ! She nailed it!

  • @rrrzz8346
    @rrrzz8346 7 лет назад +1

    I Believe that when the Africans people unite and become one - they will be the most powerful and influential continent on the Planet, they embrace life, they have ample abilities in all spheres. They are creative, innovative, strong, and gregarious, but alas,
    they are human, & therefore not perfect. Pride is a banner of confidence, not a weapon. The African peoples excel all over the
    world, I await the day The African People excel in 'Togetherness' - we will all share (& benefit from) - that Joy.

  • @marlyncamden
    @marlyncamden 8 лет назад +1

    ahhaah dude at 2:03 aint having this bullshit

  • @Tiger-og2re
    @Tiger-og2re 4 года назад +1

    Western images about Africa are so negative that it takes us tremendous effort to not see ourselves through the eyes of this distortion. Very powerful words from Salami.

  • @margaretmacharia7330
    @margaretmacharia7330 4 года назад

    we come from THE RICHEST CONTINENT IN THE WORLD WHICH THE PINK COLOUR CAUCASIAN HAS DESIRED TO ROB just to correct you my sister

  • @uguessright
    @uguessright 8 лет назад +5

    Very profound and well spoken

  • @brianamosley2002
    @brianamosley2002 7 лет назад +2

    She's an dynamic speaker .

  • @mikaelnoordali1376
    @mikaelnoordali1376 4 года назад

    this is probably really inappropriate but, at 9:30 when she said African women are often thought of as struggling or empowered, I disagree because I do not think of that all but somehow imagine an African mom with trying to throw a slipper at her a kid lmao.

  • @Gikowolf
    @Gikowolf 9 лет назад +5

    So very true! Beautifully said!

  • @victorjones9951
    @victorjones9951 4 года назад

    Is it true that is Africa is wealthiest continent and the most exploited? Perhaps it should hold onto ALL its resources for ten years focus on reunification. Beginning with equal education of women and equal curriculum content inclusion of women.

  • @abdullahanekwe659
    @abdullahanekwe659 7 лет назад +2

    Very impressed with her speech, her commentary and her work. As an African male who lives in the West, I am totally in support of the movement and initiatives. It's about time we told our own stories from our own voices. ALL of our stories.. Well Done.

  • @sheritownsend7525
    @sheritownsend7525 8 лет назад +1

    I agree! How you think, tells a lot about how life will turn out.

  • @spiritsoulbody1656
    @spiritsoulbody1656 8 лет назад +1

    she talked right . but to me, this issue shouldn't b particular to a gender type only. because some way, some how we are all victims. instead, it is a problem that has got to do with a corrupt mindset, that has been inculcated in the AFRICAN subconsciousness. then over years of implementation, inequality btw both sex has been viewed to b normal. until this age of breakthrough where sons and daughters of the continent have been raised to think out of the box.
    there fore,it is our duty to unveil the truth other wise format the prior mindset within our society. then implement justice, truth and fairness as guiding principles to see AFRICA through, to a better future where both our men and women won't b no victim no more.thank u

  • @gayboyfella3054
    @gayboyfella3054 7 лет назад +1

    As much as we'd want to blame others for our failure in development ... we should know that 90% of that blame comes from us...Yes we all know that africa is being exploited but our governments are also being corrupted and that is what brings us down as a Continent

  • @ep73rhodes83
    @ep73rhodes83 8 лет назад +3

    A sublimely beautiful woman!

  • @phyllislogie
    @phyllislogie 6 лет назад +1

    Well said. Food for thought and reflection. Burn brightly Minna Salami, you have something to say so say it loud and say it proud!!

  • @Thecarleffect
    @Thecarleffect 9 лет назад +3

    I'm so glad I watched this, I have been searching for a woman that is fighting for a substantial cause and I've found her.
    The reason why I find it so difficult to discuss feminism. You have women like Minna Salami who are fighting to get education rights in Africa, but meanwhile you have people in New York trying to raise money to stop men from talking to women unless they are spoken to. I have great respect for Minna and a new outlook on feminism.

    • @Anonymoussomeonenr1
      @Anonymoussomeonenr1 9 лет назад

      +TheCarlEffect You don´t think that many women complaining about men cat-calling them all the time want to brag about it, but can´t cause they would be called sluts if they did brag about that?! So they disquise their bragging as indignation maybe?! Women being shamed as "sluts" for getting much from the opposite sex while men not being shamed for getting much from the opposite sex BTW... That´s the opposite of equality. And if you don´t think that is a problem then you sure don´t care about equality and you should get to know how it feeels to be slut-shamed and getting to hear that you´re a nasty-looking STD-ass that no one would want a relationship with.! Cause suddenly you´re known as the cheapest guy in school! Folks would say that you´d sleep with anyone and that you´re nasty in a bad way and look down on you everywhere you go. Both the guys and the girls would despise you BECAUSE they heard you get around much. They would laugh at you and threat you like dirt.!

    • @Anonymoussomeonenr1
      @Anonymoussomeonenr1 9 лет назад

      +TheCarlEffect I´m just saying there are obvious reasons that women don´t want to come out of the closet as women who like to get cat-calls and that you woulden´t know them by experience unless you came out as gay!

  • @21DJOSE
    @21DJOSE 8 лет назад +1

    Africa is truly rising.........not in words but actions too. What an inspiring Talk Minna Salami

  • @joandudney7818
    @joandudney7818 8 лет назад +1

    Wow, Minna is both powerful and highly intelligent and her message is so well delivered. I love the idea that the more erroneous our perceptions are of other's lives, the less likely we are to find the meaning of ours . . . Thank you.

  • @richardadamwais9734
    @richardadamwais9734 7 лет назад +1

    from djbouti thanks the africain people must be self sufficiency in any case occur inside continent don't seek assistance the western countries

  • @erheetrherh2659
    @erheetrherh2659 6 лет назад

    What is she talking about? the so called "patriarchal society's" are the world's most stable countries and they are representative democracies.

  • @masterdawson6824
    @masterdawson6824 8 лет назад +1

    Salami, we are here to change the world

  • @Tiger-og2re
    @Tiger-og2re 4 года назад

    To change the world, change your illusions

  • @watchingthehawks355
    @watchingthehawks355 4 года назад

    Learn your language that's your identity.

  • @livingthedream444
    @livingthedream444 7 лет назад

    Lol at 4:00 that man probably thinking here we go again, talking about racism.

  • @fayok8
    @fayok8 7 лет назад +1

    African Queens, the epitome of civilisation, culturally diverse and blessed.

  • @dstorm7752
    @dstorm7752 6 лет назад

    On the plus side, she can claim affirmative action for race, gender, and continent of origin. So that's her stance in the moral arm-wrestling of the Left.

  • @respecthewoman
    @respecthewoman 8 лет назад +2

    In America as well, a lot of our old southern grandparents. Old school!

  • @suzawilo
    @suzawilo 6 лет назад +1

    So happy to have found about her.
    The fact that she's a fellow Finn is amazing.🇫🇮
    Wish I'd had a strong mummo upon my upbringing.

  • @mohamedraymondkoroma2371
    @mohamedraymondkoroma2371 7 лет назад +2

    yh love my grand mama, sweet mama africa.

  • @boblinomondi815
    @boblinomondi815 Год назад

    “Although the worlds in which grandmas lived often collided, the bodies that they lived in brought them similar experiences. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @gay-neen6148
    @gay-neen6148 7 лет назад +2

    beautifully written .

  • @Sky69fall
    @Sky69fall 8 лет назад

    She tells a great story and a big truth. Reminds me of my mother. Pulling herselfr up from nothing to a very high level. For a upper middle class American family, by herself and raising four kids. This world is &:)@$; UP!! I used to think that if we had more we would all be happy. Not so, we are free. Free to fight, rob, cheat and push our way to the top trampling on everyone in our way. Then be given power to do things like she is talking about. It is time we start over. Everyone! Naked and afraid. No one on top to control you and no one below for one to control or manipulate. If only there was a way to start over. Trump? Clinton? not so sure anymore. Maybe Sanders is the way to start over. Still WTF do I know. I am sure we need all the same rights to pull all the same WRONGS

  • @michellejohnson7359
    @michellejohnson7359 7 лет назад +1

    I absolutely love how you articulated this deep emotional and yet so relatable message, no matter where we are in the world there is unification in this message. Thank you.

  • @edisonhudson6965
    @edisonhudson6965 7 лет назад

    I DONOT KNOW WHY i cry when i see so many white men and women in these goups where colourd men or women spaking. o.matt indie author.

  • @Therongunner
    @Therongunner 7 лет назад

    Over generalisation of "Africa", painting the picture as if norms and cultures are uniform from Cape Two Mali, Senegal to Tanzania. Why are people not place specific?

  • @catherineconstant2793
    @catherineconstant2793 6 лет назад

    Wisdom in the bible is described as a woman. African women have overcome because of the wisdom and insight of truth. The words of wisdom will bring the crown of success to women who hope and believe.

  • @jozieash5016
    @jozieash5016 6 лет назад

    what does she mean by Africa is the poorest continent in the world!!! that statement she made just helped in perpetuating the stereotypes about us.

  • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
    @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy 8 лет назад

    It's a good job it's not yet another TED talk upload with a misleading title...

  • @analissardy
    @analissardy 6 лет назад

    Minna, you are the Afamefuna of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (or even more)... Great talk!

  • @davis5527
    @davis5527 5 лет назад

    Woow!! Great speech!! That's the mind-like woman we need in Africa!!

  • @PBrofaith
    @PBrofaith 9 лет назад

    when we focus our attention on gender we are unable to see the problem clearly a thumbs down for me.

    • @Anonymoussomeonenr1
      @Anonymoussomeonenr1 9 лет назад

      +PBrofaith What is the problem then according to you?! Don´t just draw a straw man if you want people to understand your point of view..

    • @PBrofaith
      @PBrofaith 9 лет назад

      Anonymoussomeonenr1 so the words, 'when we focus our attention on gender we are unable to see the problem clearly' is unfathomable for you?
      Now that is very interesting

    • @findinfire
      @findinfire 9 лет назад

      +PBrofaith everyone's problem is different. maybe it doesn't address your problem, but she clearly express her opinion on her issues.

    • @PBrofaith
      @PBrofaith 9 лет назад

      Johnathon Whaley Yes she does clearly express her opinion.
      Allow me to make myself a little clearer. All (and i mean that literally) of the ills in our world have a common root. That root is summed up by the phrase 'divide and conquer'
      when we focus our attention on mens issues or women's issues or any other duality, we are unwittingly perpetuating the problems we would like to resolve.

    • @findinfire
      @findinfire 9 лет назад +2

      PBrofaith if you listened to the video you would have noticed that she is expressing the same point. She doesn't want to decide rather unite, but cultural problems have prevented this and thus need to be addressed. Addressing problems that only affect a certain gender or ethnic group and making them known to the general population allows those who are not informed to step up and help. United we stand, divided we fall. And that holds true no matter who your foe is.

  • @maxamedabdiabukar2567
    @maxamedabdiabukar2567 4 года назад

    😍

  • @Marie-md5yj
    @Marie-md5yj 7 лет назад

    "There is nothing more rooted in logic than a mind replacing misconseptions with truth" Yaaas queen U did that!

  • @GregoryBoydmusic
    @GregoryBoydmusic 7 лет назад +1

    Brilliant! Well said and needed.

  • @musaauwal9380
    @musaauwal9380 9 лет назад

    O.M.G. i should have watch this 7month back. buh sha aint that late.

  • @simonefreeman9453
    @simonefreeman9453 3 года назад

    Love this sister and the post. Very inspiring and spiritual.

  • @leopard87100
    @leopard87100 8 лет назад

    A wonderful lecture, her insights seems to have sucked up all the oxygen in the room. What's up with that audience?

  • @lacoybuckner1982
    @lacoybuckner1982 8 лет назад +1

    ❤️

  • @babatundeafrika5361
    @babatundeafrika5361 5 лет назад +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @myastheniagraviswarriortot1936
    @myastheniagraviswarriortot1936 8 лет назад

    This is for me..blessings..love..positivity & pesce.

  • @rossellcasildo2615
    @rossellcasildo2615 6 лет назад +1

    I am 40 year old man who has been listening to TED talks for more than half of my life I have never heard anyone speak so eloquently, so engaging, so passionate.

  • @compukin
    @compukin 6 лет назад

    BRAVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @gwin8463
    @gwin8463 4 года назад

    Minna is the name of my city

  • @renasq
    @renasq 9 лет назад

    legenda em português, por favor! :(

  • @mrsruthiecastro6484
    @mrsruthiecastro6484 7 лет назад

    I am So proud of you! Minna salami.

  • @1anre
    @1anre 5 лет назад

    Priorities. Priorities.

  • @shabaniwaukae5067
    @shabaniwaukae5067 6 лет назад

    Maowa ari

  • @eeros4192
    @eeros4192 8 лет назад

    Mummos are very fine.

  • @marshacreary2442
    @marshacreary2442 5 лет назад

    3:50-3:58 Illogical Illusions

  • @kyraocity
    @kyraocity 8 лет назад

    This is an amazing talk!!!

  • @freedomfirstinternational9607
    @freedomfirstinternational9607 7 лет назад

    Beautiful in every way!

  • @marshacreary2442
    @marshacreary2442 5 лет назад

    2:41-2:55 Empaths

  • @dee_archives
    @dee_archives 7 лет назад

    beautiful and brilliant.

  • @miracleshappen4483
    @miracleshappen4483 8 лет назад

    I love you!

  • @milamather3
    @milamather3 6 лет назад

    She so beautiful!

  • @RommyFallas
    @RommyFallas 7 лет назад

    Perfect conclusion.

  • @DeleOmotosho
    @DeleOmotosho 9 лет назад

    insightful talk!

  • @bantunature5469
    @bantunature5469 7 лет назад

    Ashe

  • @purgeperiodique2374
    @purgeperiodique2374 8 лет назад

    well said

  • @fitnessgirl10
    @fitnessgirl10 8 лет назад

    Fantástic!

  • @emmayusuf1
    @emmayusuf1 7 лет назад

    brilliant

  • @evaiskra11
    @evaiskra11 7 лет назад

    Hi, I know it's kind of abstact but if a white person wears scarf similar to hers is it cultural appropriation?

    • @jdon0317
      @jdon0317 7 лет назад +1

      Arnikka just understand the reason behind the head wrap and acknowledge where it's roots lie and its cultural appreciation and not cultural appropriation.