32 Talks About Violence

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Breaking Through Adversities
This Empowering Speech by Mteto Maphoyi Shows What Listening can Do
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Breaking Through Adversities
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Storytelling in Development
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Psychopathology in Children
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Teaching Children World Issues
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Domestic Violence Creates Mind Traps
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Religion's Role in Violence
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Drug Cartels as Business Organizations
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Rebuilding After a Genocide
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Violence as an Epidemic
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Necessary Political Activism
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Ending Domestic Violence
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Reaching Out to Youth
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Explaining Acts of Terrorism
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Faith as a Failed Science
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Dispelling Gun Biases
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Gender Violence as a Male Issue
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Justice For Women
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Restricted Perceptions
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Factors Affecting Aggression
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Effective Peaceful Solutions
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Visible Petitions
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Impactive Storytelling
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Fighting Violence with Sympathy
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Antiwar Advertising
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The Concerns of Non-Lethal Weapons
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Local Solutions to Mass Violence
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Preserving the World's Diversity
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Cruelty Consciousness and Action
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Eradicating Violent Pandemics
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The Spiritual Toll of Violence
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The End of War
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A Descent Into Peace

From Explaining Acts of Terrorism to Preserving the World's Diversity

— January 30, 2015 — Keynote Trends
This collection of talks about violence cover everything from violent acts on a small scale (within the home, towards non-human beings) to mass violence in terms of terrorism and genocide.

In his freedom encouraging speech, Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire discusses rebuilding after a genocide. The UN Task Commander of UNAMIR saw firsthand mass human rights violations as his peace-keeping mission during the Rwandan genocide failed and refers to journalism as "the voice of democracy." In a similar vein, the journalism speech by news producer Nicole Young explains how small voices can be heard through impactive journalism.

When it comes to reducing gun violence, Gary Slutkin believes treating violence as an epidemic. The Peter van Uhm keynote, on the other hand, is on dispelling gun biases and highlighting the positive impacts of firearms.
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