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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2904. 183 Academic Words Reference from "OluTimehin Adegbeye: Who belongs in a city? | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 165:09


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Pakhuis de Zwijger
OluTimehin Adegbeye on giving shape to the world from the margins

Pakhuis de Zwijger

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 44:57


In this episode, Annick van Rinsum speaks with OluTimehin Adegbeye: writer and advocate at the intersection of social justice, human rights, and inclusion. They talk about the difference between equal and equitable design, designing and giving shape to the world from the margins, and her ways of navigating an unjust world. Do you want to know more about this topic? Go to our online research page on Designing Cities for All at dezwijger.nl/dcfa. There, you can watch back episode 4 of the Designing Cities for All LIVECAST in which OluTimehin was a guest. Editor & producer: Annick van Rinsum

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Growing up with gal-dem
OluTimehin Adegbeye on protecting your peace

Growing up with gal-dem

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 40:17


In the last episode of Season 3, we're joined by the incredible OluTimehin Adegbeye, a Nigerian writer, speaker, and founder of Quietly Queer. OluTimehin discusses parenting in a queer relationship in Nigeria, compassion-focussed activism, and protecting your peace. Reading a letter that she wrote at 25 to herself aged 16, OluTimehin reflects on what it means to accept yourself as existing both within and beyond your body, how to find self love in oppressive environments, and what it means to sometimes (just sometimes) divest yourself from the fight.Growing up with gal-dem is taking a short break as we prepare for Season 4. Join us in May when we'll be back! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Pride Diaries
S2E3: Making politics personal with Olutimehin Adegbeye

The Pride Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 41:52


A fun and informative conversation about coming into queer politics with writer, Olutimehin Adegbeye

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De Correspondent leest voor
Olutimehin Adegbeye - Waarom afstand houden in veel delen van de wereld helemaal geen optie is

De Correspondent leest voor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 10:52


Afstand houden, thuiswerken: de maatregelen tegen corona zijn ontworpen door en voor delen van de wereld die zich dit soort individualisme kunnen veroorloven. In mijn stad Lagos – en talloze andere miljoenensteden – is social distancing überhaupt geen optie. Lees hier het artikel: https://decorrespondent.nl/11078/waarom-afstand-houden-in-veel-delen-van-de-wereld-helemaal-geen-optie-is/16370332067496-825f82a1 Wil jij onze podcasts mogelijk maken? Word dan lid van De Correspondent voor 7 euro per maand. Als lid krijg je toegang tot nog veel meer journalistieke artikelen, podcasts en documentaires die voorbij de waan van de dag gaan. Heel erg bedankt! http://www.decorrespondent.nl/wordlid Productie : Jacco Prantl Voor vragen, opmerkingen of suggesties mail naar post@decorrespondent.nl

De Correspondent
Olutimehin Adegbeye - Waarom afstand houden in veel delen van de wereld helemaal geen optie is

De Correspondent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 10:52


Afstand houden, thuiswerken: de maatregelen tegen corona zijn ontworpen door en voor delen van de wereld die zich dit soort individualisme kunnen veroorloven. In mijn stad Lagos – en talloze andere miljoenensteden – is social distancing überhaupt geen optie. Lees hier het artikel: https://decorrespondent.nl/11078/waarom-afstand-houden-in-veel-delen-van-de-wereld-helemaal-geen-optie-is/16370332067496-825f82a1 Wil jij onze podcasts mogelijk maken? Word dan lid van De Correspondent voor 7 euro per maand. Als lid krijg je toegang tot nog veel meer journalistieke artikelen, podcasts en documentaires die voorbij de waan van de dag gaan. Heel erg bedankt! http://www.decorrespondent.nl/wordlid Productie : Jacco Prantl Voor vragen, opmerkingen of suggesties mail naar post@decorrespondent.nl

TED Radio Hour
Building Humane Cities

TED Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 52:31


Cities are symbols of hope and opportunity. But today, overcrowding and gentrification are hurting their most vulnerable residents. This hour, TED speakers explore how we can build more humane cities. Guests include architects Liz Ogbu and Vishaan Chakrabarti, writer OluTimehin Adegbeye, former Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry, and journalist Drew Philp.

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Afrika Nå
Conversation Between OluTimehin Adegbeye and Aslak Sira Myhre

Afrika Nå

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 81:24


Adegbeye and Sira Myhre in a conversation about literature, activism through literature, feminism, gender, religion and how it is to live and make a life as a young female author in Lagos, Nigeria. Adegbeye is an author, feminist and activist. She is a prominent figure among Nigerian and African feminists of her generation, and her writing has been published in a range of different languages. Adegbeye was one of the speakers at TED Lagos in 2017. Aslak Sira Myhre started as director for the House of Literature in Oslo in 2006. Since 2014 he has been the director of the National Library of Norway.

TED Talks Daily
Who belongs in a city? | OluTimehin Adegbeye

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 12:06


Underneath every shiny new megacity, there's often a story of communities displaced. In this moving, poetic talk, OluTimehin Adegbeye details how government land grabs are destroying the lives of thousands who live in the coastal communities of Lagos, Nigeria, to make way for a "new Dubai." She compels us to hold our governments and ourselves accountable for keeping our cities safe for everyone. "The only cities worth building, indeed the only futures worth dreaming of, are those that include all of us, no matter who we are or how we make homes for ourselves," she says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TEDTalks Politique et médias
Qui a sa place dans une ville ? | OluTimehin Adegbeye

TEDTalks Politique et médias

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 12:03


Quand les gouvernements créent des mégalopoles, les pauvres sont souvent les premiers à être déplacés. Dans cette présentation émouvante et poétique, OluTimehin Adegbeye détaille comment les expropriations inconstitutionnelles initiées par le gouvernement détruisent les vies de milliers de personnes vivant dans les communautés côtières de Lagos, au Nigeria, pour en faire un « nouveau Dubaï ». Elle nous demande de nous tenir, les gouvernements et nous, pour responsables de la sûreté de nos villes pour tous. « Les seules villes méritant d'être bâties, en fait les seuls avenirs méritant d'être rêvés sont ceux qui nous incluent tous, peu importe qui nous sommes ou comment nous nous bâtissons une maison, » dit-elle.

TEDTalks Notícias e Política
Quem pertence à cidade? | OluTimehin Adegbeye

TEDTalks Notícias e Política

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 12:03


Quando governos criam megacidades, os pobres normalmente são os primeiros a serem removidos. Nesta palestra emocionante e poética, OluTimehin Adegbeye detalha como desapropriações inconstitucionais comandadas pelo governo estão destruindo as vidas de milhares de pessoas que vivem nas comunidades costeiras de Lagos, na Nigéria, para abrir espaço para uma "nova Dubai". Ela urge que o governo e nós mesmos nos responsabilizemos pela segurança de todos em nossas cidades. "Só vale a pena construir cidades... Na verdade, só vale a pena sonhar com o futuro se todos nós formos incluídos, não importa quem somos ou como construímos nossos lares", ela diz.

TEDTalks Noticias y Política
¿A quién pertenece la ciudad? | OluTimehin Adegbeye

TEDTalks Noticias y Política

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 12:03


Cuando los gobiernos crean megaciudades, los pobres son a menudo los primeros en ser desplazados. En esta conmovedora, poética, charla, OluTimehin Adegbeye nos da detalles de cómo el acaparamiento inconstitucional de tierras instigado por el gobierno, está destruyendo la vida de miles de personas que viven en las comunidades costeras de Lagos, Nigeria, para dar paso a una "nueva Dubai". Ella nos compele a hacer que nuestros gobiernos y nosotros mismos seamos responsables de mantener nuestras ciudades seguras para todos. "Las únicas ciudades que vale la pena construir, de hecho, el único futuro que vale la pena soñar, es aquel que incluya a todos, sin importar quiénes somos o cómo hacemos nuestros hogares", dice.

TEDTalks Nachrichten und Politik
Wer gehört in eine Stadt? | OluTimehin Adegbeye

TEDTalks Nachrichten und Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 12:03


Wenn Regierungen Megastädte bauen, werden oft die Armen zuerst verdrängt. In dieser bewegenden, poetischen Rede beschreibt OluTimehin Adegbeye, wie verfassungswidriger Landraub durch die Regierung die Leben von Tausenden zerstört, die in den Küstengemeinden von Lagos, Nigeria, leben, um Platz für ein "neues Dubai" zu schaffen. Sie drängt uns dazu, unsere Regierungen und uns selbst zur Verantwortung zu ziehen, wenn es darum geht, unsere Städte für jeden sicher zu machen. Sie sagt: "Die einzigen Städte, die gebaut werden sollten, vielmehr die einzige Zukunft, von der geträumt werden sollte, schließt uns alle mit ein; egal wer wir sind oder wie wir unsere Häuser bauen."

TED Talks News and Politics
Who belongs in a city? | OluTimehin Adegbeye

TED Talks News and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 12:03


Underneath every shiny new megacity, there's often a story of communities displaced. In this moving, poetic talk, OluTimehin Adegbeye details how government land grabs are destroying the lives of thousands who live in the coastal communities of Lagos, Nigeria, to make way for a "new Dubai." She compels us to hold our governments and ourselves accountable for keeping our cities safe for everyone. "The only cities worth building, indeed the only futures worth dreaming of, are those that include all of us, no matter who we are or how we make homes for ourselves," she says.

TEDTalks 뉴스와 정치
누가 도시에 사는가? | 올루티메힌 아덱베예 (OluTimehin Adegbeye)

TEDTalks 뉴스와 정치

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 12:03


정부가 대도시를 건설할 때 가난한 자들은 가장 먼저 버려진다. 감동적이고 시적인 이 강연에서 올루티메힌은 어떻게 정부가 "New Dubai"의 건설을 위해 헌법에 위배되는 토지 탈취를 주도해서 나이지리아의 라고스의 해안가에 사는 몇천명의 삶을 파괴하고 있는지 보여준다. 그녀는 우리와 우리의 정부에게 모두를 안전하게 하는 도시를 만들 것에 대한 책임을 묻도록 요구한다. 그녀는 다음과 같이 말한다. "지을 가치가 있는 도시는, 그리고 꿈꿀만한 미래는, 우리가 누구던지, 우리가 집을 어떻게 마련하든지에 상관없이 모두를 아우르는 것입니다."

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