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TEDxNatick Announces May 31 Salon Event
TEDxNatick has become overwhelmingly popular in town, and a number of fans have expressed the opinion that once a year is just not enough. A solution is at hand. Over the past few months, the TEDxNatick organizing committee has developed a smaller, more intimate program, one that offers a new way to interact with speakers and fellow attendees.
TEDxNatick calls this a “Salon” event, and the first one will take place at The Center for Arts in Natick (TCAN), the venue known across the area for high quality arts events. At the Salon (May 31, 6:30 to 8:30PM), attendees will have the opportunity to meet and share ideas with a number of speakers from TEDxNatick, while enjoying food and refreshments. Tickets for the TEDxNatick Salon are $15 and available at www.natickarts.org.
Here is a partial list of speakers:
Nahid Bhadelia, Frontline Ebola Physician
Nahid is the Director of Infection Control and Medical Response at National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory (NEIDL) at Boston University. She served as a frontline physician during the recent Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone and understands the global challenges of addressing epidemics in a modern world.
Paul Castagno, Martial Arts Instructor
Paul is a 5th degree black belt and multi-style martial artist. He is the head instructor and owner of Revolution Martial Fitness in Natick. With over 20 years of martial arts training, Paul teaches his students that compassion and respect for others, non-violent conflict resolution, personal responsibility and a deep appreciation for friendship, community, education, and family are critical aspects of being a black belt.
Maeve Sheehy, Student at Natick High
Maeve is a sophomore at Natick High school. She is an honors student, athlete, and advocate for those with disabilities. When not busy with school, she enjoys horseback riding, coaching for Strivers Running Club and reading. Her talk at TEDxNatick 2
Obama war crimes
Obama war crimes began with the Arab Spring and Libyan war, then escalated afterward. For the first time since the alliance was created in 1957, NATO was used to wage a war of aggression in Africa. NATO was created to defend Europe from the Soviet Union, and to prevent the whole European continent from being swallowed up under communism. The United States is the head of the NATO alliance, and taxes its citizens more money to defend Europe from a threat that hasn't existed since 1992 than the people that American taxpayers are defending pay for their own defense. The fact that the American people have paid for the defense of Europe since 1945 when Hitler and the Nazi regime were defeated, than the peoples of Europe pay for their own defense, is how the alleged "progressive" peoples of Europe have created the modern welfare state, with supposed "free healthcare" for all its citizens.
NATO is not the military arm of the United Nations, as Secretary Clinton and President Obama tried to pass off to the American people. The aggressive war in Africa had disastrous consequences for both the people of Africa and Europe, including the rebirth of the Black African slave trade in Africa and the overrunning of Europe with 3 million refugees.
Obama war crimes might best be encapsulated by studying the life and career of Abdelhakim Belhadj (sometimes Abdel Hakim Belhaj, Adel Hakm Belhaj), and there are many more like him released from CIA custody. In doing so, one sees the basic, longterm counter-jihad strategy the United States mapped out after 9/11, which Obama inherited, then ceded to others outside the United States to serve their own agendas, yet leaving the United States and Obama personally culpable for the millions of human tragedies left in their wake. It had the sanction of bi-partisanship with Sen. John McCain involved, and Sen. Lindsey Graham had knowledge. The policy was known in newspeakjargon at the time as "leading fr INFLUENCES FUTURE EXHIBIT >>> - 2025 Travel Destination: South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe - Books I am reading in 2025:"Everything We Never Had" by Randy Ribay, "A Professional Lola" by E.P. Tuazon, "The Balikbayand Artist" by Eileen R. Tabios, "Money Out Loud" by Berna Anat, "All Heathens" by Marianne Chan, "What Happens is Neither" by Angela Narciso Torres, "The Oracles: My Filipino Grandparents in America" by Pati Navalta Poblete, "Things We Do in the Dark: A Novel" by Jennifer Hillier and "The Man in the McIntosh Suit" by Rina Ayuyung - Books I am reading in 2024:"Love & Other Rituals" by Monica Macansantos, "A Professional Lovla" by E.P. Tuazon, "What Happens is Neither" by Angela Narciso Torres, "Another Word For Love" by Carvell Wallace, "Do I Draw These Memories?" by Jonell Joshua, "Some People Need Killing" by Patricia Evangelista, "The Covenant of Water" by Abraham Verghese, "Beyond the Galleons" by Isabel Legarda, "Multo" by Cindy Fazzi, "The Farm' by Joanne Ramos, and "Horse Barbie" by Geena Rocero - 2024 Travel Destination: Australia, Germany, Denmark, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Sweden, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, and The Netherlands - Favorite albums of 2024:"People Who Aren't There" by Future Islands, "First Loves and White Magnolias" by Bear's Den, "Nobody Loves You More" by Kim Deal, "Phasor" by Helado Negor and "Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks & Sweet Princess" by Dry Cleaning - Books I am reading in 2023:"Insurrecto" by Gina Apostol, "Wildflowers" by Beverly Parayno, "Things You Wanted to Say But Never Did" by Geloy Concepcion, "Filipinos in Greater Boston" by Mary Talusan, "Every Ounce of Courage" by Eliza
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Adam Foss
Adam is a former Assistant District Attorney in the Suffolk County Office (Boston). The "Root" named him one of the 100 most influential black Americans of 2016. In 2015 he was recognized among the 40 most up-and-coming lawyers in the U.S. by National Law Journal. In 2013 the Massachusetts Bar Association voted Adam Prosecutor of the Year. Adam is a fierce advocate for criminal justice reform and the importance of the prosecutor in ending mass incarceration. Alan Plattus
Alan J. Plattus is Professor of Architecture and Urbanism at Yale University. He teaches architectural history and theory, urban history and design, and directs the school’s China Studio. He founded and directs the Yale Urban Design Workshop, a community design center that undertakes complex community-based planning projects throughout the world, at scales ranging from the neighborhood to the region, in response to problems such as border conflict, underdevelopment and climate change. Bill Littlefield
Bill hosts the NPR’s award-winning weekly sports radio program “Only A Game”, which tells the stories behind the box scores, including the explosion of interest in women's sports, competitive opportunities for the disabled and the business of sports — as well as who wins and who loses. Bill is insightful, humorous and creative when capturing the sentimentalities, quirks, and personalities of the sports world at all levels. Bren Bataclan
Artist
Bren has been featured on CBS Evening News, Washington Post, Boston Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, Channel 5's Chronicle, Readers Digest, and The Boston Globe. He has taught at UMass Amherst and enjoys having people visit his art studio in Boston. Caterina Stamoulis
Caterina, a researcher at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, uses novel computational technologies to study the human brain's neural wiring. Having trained in engineering and applied