
Why We Keep Breaking Promises to Ourselves—and Why the New Year Won’t Fix That
Every December, the same promises resurface. We tell ourselves that next year will be different, that this time we’ll follow through. Most of us already

Every December, the same promises resurface. We tell ourselves that next year will be different, that this time we’ll follow through. Most of us already

Atlanta’s Legacy of Justice and Equity in the Global Human Rights Coversation Over the years, we’ve curated ideas by changemakers who strive to make our

Behind every poverty statistic is a lived reality. Poverty isn’t only about how much someone earns each day — it’s about dignity, rights, and the

What happens when a TEDx talk inspires a community to get outside, slow down, and count bees? That question brought TEDxAtlanta to Lost Corner Preserve

Every September 21, the world comes together to observe the International Day of Peace. This day is a reminder that peace is not a passive

Sometimes, big change begins with something as small as a bee. Pollinators — bees, butterflies, beetles, flies, and more — are the invisible workforce behind

Three women, one mission: to redesign fashion for people and the planet. What if the future of fashion isn’t just about what we wear, but

TEDxAtlanta speakers share fresh perspectives on sustainability, innovation and action. Every year, the world produces more than 400 million tons of plastic. Half of it

It’s 2024, and this means we are in an election year! This November, like every election year, is a crucial time for American citizens. Democracy

Omer Inan creates medical devices and systems that improve human health and well-being. He believes that wearable technology can revolutionize healthcare by providing personalized feedback, improving diagnosis, and enhancing treatment.