TEDx Organizers

TEDx organizers around the world create grassroots, local events dedicated to spreading ideas within their communities, and beyond. Select any name to learn more about them and their events. Learn about participating in a local event near you

Jiaqi Xing

Jiaqi Xing

JIn Xinhe

JIn Xinhe

Xiao Xinyan

Xiao Xinyan

Ziyin Xiong

Ziyin Xiong

Tianjin, China
Shoxrux Xodjimetov

Shoxrux Xodjimetov

Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Cinzia Xodo

Cinzia Xodo

Bergamo, Italy
Meeting new people, education; medicine; biochemistry; sharing knowledge; sociology; cultural exchange; what's the future like?
Damirbek Xolnazarov

Damirbek Xolnazarov

Tashkent City, Uzbekistan
Playing football Playing guitar Singing Being a leader Gaining knowledge Hitting the gym Playing computer games Organizing events Speaking up to wide audiences Writing a story
Samirjon Xolnazarov

Samirjon Xolnazarov

Angelina Xu

Angelina Xu

Catherine Xu

Catherine Xu

Clark Xu

Clark Xu

Suzhou, China
Connie Xu

Connie Xu

Guangzhou, China
Despite my respect for movement and silence, I’ve found that some stories need words. That realization led me to immerse myself in media studies. My relationship with “media” started on stage, as I became adept at marketing shows and designing posters.. But it expanded when I was asked to debate whether social media helped or hindered social justice. Since I’d used social media to preserve culture by filming a documentary on the Tanka fishing community and sharing interviews with the proprietor of Beijing’s vanishing Hutong food stalls, I found the assignment jarring. Could something I’d trusted to host uplifting stories also cause harm? That tension became fertile ground, which led me to the NYT Summer Academy. I became fascinated by investigative journalism and met advocates who used media to have a real-world impact. I had a chance to interview Carl King, a wrongful conviction activist, who described the prison system as “crimes against humanity.” His work spotlighted those left to rot in jail because they couldn't afford bail while their cases languished in judicial purgatory. It was often media coverage, he told me, that raised public awareness of their stories and the kinds of issues they faced. I wanted to do that kind of work. So, I joined the media team at Discourse, a platform that shares underrepresented stories. I remember scrolling through my phone when I found a post featuring an elderly Chinese weaver. Her culture was disappearing, but she was fighting back with the power of the platform. That post inspired me to become a media director, curating and sharing the brilliance of those who might otherwise be forgotten. But I also saw how virality often rewarded scandal over substance. A post I made on traditional folk weaving was buried under news about a body found near Taylor Swift’s mansion. Perhaps the social media skeptics had a point. So, I decided to join the Pioneer Research Program and study how media forms could build real community. My project analyzed racist backlash to casting in Disney films like The Little Mermaid and Snow White on Chinese platforms, noting that the complaints often carried an undertone of cultural anxiety and nostalgia. Next year, I want to study how media companies can tailor their campaigns to weather this kind of reactionary criticism while creating new communities that positively support these kinds of films.
Dong Jing Xu

Dong Jing Xu

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HAIYAO XU

HAIYAO XU

Hefei, China
Hannah Xu

Hannah Xu

Hui Xu

Hui Xu

Qingdao, China
Jerry Xu

Jerry Xu

China
As a mother and a teacher, I am deeply passionate about reading and storytelling, especially with my son. One of my favorite moments is when he retells stories with his own creative twist, showcasing his imagination and understanding. This shared activity not only strengthens our bond but also nurtures his love for reading and creative thinking. My passion for storytelling extends into my teaching, where I encourage students to explore their creativity and express themselves through stories. Witnessing the spark of excitement and curiosity in their eyes when they engage with a story is incredibly fulfilling. I believe that storytelling is a powerful tool for learning, connecting, and inspiring, and it’s this passion that drives me both as a mother and an educator.
Jessica Xu

Jessica Xu

Jinhao Xu

Jinhao Xu

Ke Xu

Ke Xu

Keren Xu

Keren Xu

Nanchang, China
Kevin Xu

Kevin Xu

Xiamen, China
LIJUN XU

LIJUN XU