Drumroll please…TEDxSalem is proud to announce the first six of our speaker lineup for TEDxSalem VI “re.” Over the next few months we will be delving into the stories behind our speakers, so keep an eye on our blog to learn more about who will be sharing their “ideas worth spreading” at TEDxSalem VI on January 5, 2019.
JennyLynn Dietrich, an Oregon DeafBlind Community Alliance Network (ODBCAN) Facilitator, will give us an inner look at the DeafBlind community in “DeafBlind: We’re Blind but not Blind.”
Michael Rousell, of Southern Oregon University, will take us on a journey into how your brain secretly changes your beliefs during moments of surprise.
Carla Brauer, owner of Dermestidarium, will speak about how reconnecting with her food changed her life and led her to a career bringing new life to the dead as a bone cleaner.
Undertaker Elizabeth Fournier from Cornerstone Funeral will explore “The Ultimate Act of Environmental Volunteerism.”
Willamette University Associate Professor Melissa Michaux examines “Restorative Justice in prison is necessary to transform prisoners for safer communities.”
Michelle Jones of the Wayfinding Academy will speak on the higher education system, and new models providing alternative ways of looking at the purpose of college and its role in helping cultivate dedicated citizens who know their purpose in society.
TEDxSalem VI is an all-day event featuring talks, performances, refreshments, lunch and a swag bag that takes place Saturday, Jan. 5, at the Salem Convention Center. Tickets on sale soon. Follow us on Facebook for the most up-to-date news from our community, and check our website regularly for new information. You can also reach us at info@tedxsalem.com.