Historian Alexander Avina joins WIRED to answers the internet’s burning questions about the modern history of Latin America. 0:00 Latin America Support 0:11 How many Latinos...
Political scientist Michael Beckley joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about modern China. When does the history of modern China begin? What do Westerners...
Professor and authoritarianism scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about dictators and fascism. Why do people support dictators? How do dictators...
Indigenous communities have looked after their ancestral forests for millennia, cultivating immense amounts of knowledge on how to protect, nourish and heal these vital environments. Today,...
What will happen to the planet if climate change melts what’s left of Arctic permafrost? Shedding light on this overlooked threat, Arctic geologist Sue Natali reveals...
The nuclear family model may no longer be the norm in the US, but it’s still the basis for social and economic benefits like health care,...
“Breathing clean air is every child’s human right,” says grassroots campaigner Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, sharing the heartbreaking story of her seven-year-old daughter, Ella Roberta, whose asthma was...
“I want all families to be made whole, to be reunified, to be together — as is our right,” says writer, poet and student Elizabeth Zion....
Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision protecting people’s right to have an abortion in the United States, will be overturned within a year, says reproductive...
Visit to watch more groundbreaking talks from the TED Fellows. Overcrowded clinics, extensive wait times and overworked doctors are taking a devastating toll on mothers and...