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TEDxTinHauWomen 2022 - In Bloom
TEDxTinHauWomen will host a line-up of inspiring speakers - drivers of social, cultural, industrial and personal innovation - to share their stories. We anticipate a strong response from both our unique line-up of speakers as well as our diverse and enthusiastic audience.
In Bloom celebrates energy and perseverance, fundamental elements to help us grow and develop as individuals. And as we blossom, we also open our hearts to the world around us. These paths culminate, as we emerge in full bloom: strong and radiant. This sets the tone for our talks this year which will amplify the voices of a diverse group of speakers from across our community to share with you.
This year’s event is set to be another afternoon of unforgettable experiences both in and outside the theatre and, of course, more incredible speakers with ideas worth spreading.
TEDxWomen events are TEDx events hosted around the live webcast of TEDWomen, and also feature local speakers. This event is one of many TEDx events happening around the globe that will expand on the ideas brought up at TEDWomen.
The name, TEDxTinHauWomen, pays homage to Tin Hau – the Chinese Goddess of the Sea – and recognises Hong Kong’s unique coastal and spiritual history.
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- In line with the latest government regulations and in the interests of community health, the seating capacity is currently operating at reduced levels which may affect the admission and seating arrangement. Please check back for event announcements and updates.
- There are no concessions for this event
- One talk will contain sensitive information pertaining to sexual assault statistics in Hong Kong which may be triggering to some audience members.
- Except for exempted persons, all persons will be required to use the “LeaveHomeSafe” (LHS) app to scan the venue QR code before they are allowed to enter performing arts venues.
- Special Arrangements in Response to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
If a black rainstorm warning or a typhoon signal no. 8 or above is in force three hours before the start of the event, the event will be cancelled.
Topics and Speakers
Who does silence help?
Taura has recently published a ground breaking report on what we do and don’t know about child sexual abuse in Hong Kong. She will share how data, research and coordinated systems can help us identify and stop the harm to our children. The figures in TALK Hong Kong’s report represent a tragedy for children in Hong Kong and an opportunity for each of us - from guardians to educators, from employers to colleagues - to do something to end this public health crisis.
Trigger Warning (TW): this talk will discuss topics of sexual abuse that may be triggering for some audiences. During the live event on 1 December we will offer a TW for the audience to have the option to enjoy the fair during this particular talk.
Speaker:
Taura Edgar
Taura Edgar moved to Hong Kong to live and work back in 1998. She is a B2B digital marketer by day but has found a passion that puts to use her difficult start in life. Taura draws deeply from her own experience founding TALK Hong Kong in 2019; a peer support group for survivors of child sexual abuse. Her work with a community of survivors in Hong Kong has given her unique insights into the cause, scale and impact of this issue, and forms the foundation of her prevention endeavours. As she began speaking in public forums, it became clear that there wasn’t much research or public data available in Hong Kong. She, along with TALK, have set out to bring awareness of the situation and present an opportunity for each of us - from guardians to educators, from employers to colleagues – to end this public health crisis.
Fantastic plastic: designing our way out of waste
Irene set herself a creative challenge in 2019: she wanted to collect plastic waste from the Sha Tin community to create Hong Kong’s first public bench using local plastic waste. She learned some tough lessons through that long journey, where she encountered glitches in the design cycle of plastics in Hong Kong. The result is a prototype for the role that design can play to help create a world that keeps plastics out of the waste stream.
Speaker:
Irene Cheng
As an architect, installation artist and mom of twin boys, Irene Cheng wears many hats. During her training as an architect, in London and Hong Kong, she began to question the top-down and distant approach of contemporary, international-style design. With an aim to create unique and engaging designs she started her own company - HIR Studio - in 2016.
At HIR, she intends to use design to stimulate public engagement as well as dialogue, and aspires to combine craft and innovation to create spaces that enrich communities.
The 2017 winner of the Hong Kong Institute of Architects’ Young Architect Awards, Irene is a sustainability advocate, who wants to do something about the ever-increasing plastic waste in Hong Kong. She is exploring ways to improve the manufacturing process so that more plastic waste can be collected and upcycled because she believes that great sustainable designs will encourage the public to recycle better.
What to do in an Emergency!
At some point in your life you will face an emergency situation. Will you be ready?
Anna has spent much of her life running highly technical and acrobatically ambitious theatrical shows for companies like Cirque du Soleil and Dragone Entertainment. She has dealt with hundreds of show stops and emergencies and has needed to make split-second decisions to keep cast and crew safe while entire audiences watch a situation unfold.
In this TEDx talk, Anna will take her lessons from the stage and share how you can prepare for the possibility of an emergency and what to do once you find yourself in one.
Speaker:
Anna Robb
Anna is the Executive Director of the Live Show Division for Dragone, a Global Live Entertainment Company, known for its iconic theatre shows such as "The House of Dancing Water" in Macau, “La Perle” in Dubai, "Le Reve" in Las Vegas and Celine Dion's "A New Day" residency show.
Originally from Australia now based in Hong Kong, Anna's 22 years career in live entertainment has taken her around the world. With a penchant for backstage management, Anna works on research and development, training, formation and creation as well as operations. She is well-versed at handling the trials and tribulations of running multi-million dollar theatrical shows enjoyed by millions.
She holds a degree in Design for Theatre and Television and is also the Co-Founder and Managing Director for TheatreArtLife.com, an online platform for entertainment industry professionals.
Web3.0 opening doors to equality
Web3 is a decentralized internet built on an open and permissionless blockchain network, redistributing power and wealth away from the center to the periphery. The wealth gap is widening in our society, but Zaf will help us imagine the possibilities that can be unleashed when we take control of our digital properties rights, giving everyone an equal chance at success. The shift in ownership enables the emergence of new businesses and the network effect that’s created.
Speaker:
Zaf Chow
Zaf Chow is passionate about the opportunities that tech provides. As the Director of Digital Strategy and Partnerships at Animoca Brands, she promotes mass adoption of NFTs, metaverses and facilitates transition to Web3.
Post a retail stint in Japan, Zaf returned to Hong Kong with a renewed determination to begin her own start-up venture, developing a fintech and IoT solution for mobile food ordering. She quickly gained prominence winning numerous awards including ‘Innovation and Change-making Entrepreneurship’ by InvestHK in 2017, ‘New World Group Entrepreneur Adventure’ in 2018, and ‘Best of Local Startup Award’ by PCM in 2018. During her tenure as a Director at AlipayHK, Zaf promoted the mass adoption of mobile-wallet.
Zaf believes there are no limitations when it comes to women thriving in any arena and is eager to share her knowledge and her passion about the future of untapped possibilities when it comes to realising your dreams.
Pangolins, Pills and Payoffs - “The integrated world of criminal networks”
Pangolins, pills and payoffs. How are they connected? Organised crime, often associated with the drugs industry, has rapidly infiltrated the illegal wildlife trade. 300 pangolins are killed per day. Pangolins scales are valued at $3000 per kg, pangolin meat at $300 per kg and live pangolins at around $900. These items are often traded for fentanyl, methamphetamine and other illegal drugs. The illegal wildlife trade is dark and sophisticated business conducted by serious and organised crime gangs, and worth a staggering $23bn annually. It destabilises ecosystems, fuels corruption and rips sustainable economic opportunities from people in communities.
Speaker:
Chinali Patel
A diplomat, a wildlife enthusiast and a champion of diversity and inclusion, Chinali Patel leads the Illicit Finance Policy at the British Consulate-General in Hong Kong, working closely with regulators, financial institutions and the private sector. Chinali believes that "we can come together and work as a group to ensure that species don’t get relegated to the history books". She keeps busy raising awareness on this issue through educational initiatives and designing tools that track the money trail of the illegal wildlife trade, with an intent to disrupt the criminal networks.
This woman of action is part of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee at the British Consulate-General. Her humble beginnings in India have been an important anchor that guides her to continually champion diversity, inclusion and representation within the broader community by pushing for progress in equitable growth through collaboration plus advocating for building a diverse workforce.
Skeletons in the closet
From a drink or food we said we didn’t have, to the excuse of why we were late to a life altering proclamation, we all lie. We lie to ourselves, to our family, colleagues and friends. We lie to comfort and we lie to protect. We lie from a lack of confidence and due to too much confidence. This talk will look at a study of Hong Kong women’s lying behaviours. From the laughs to the tears, we will come together to evaluate the good, the bad and the ugly. But most importantly, why we do it.
Speaker:
Jen Flowers
Jen Flowers is a longtime supporter of design thinking and women empowerment. Currently the Group and Asia Pacific Head of Customer Intelligence and Partnerships for HSBC Wealth and Personal Banking, she has two decades of experience focused on business development, market strategy, client relationships and building new services and products across digital, data, customer and emerging technology.
She is also actively involved with various organisations in different capacities - she is on the board of ‘Hong Kong for Asian University for Women’; Director of Governors for ‘American Chamber’; an Advisor for ‘Ladies Who Tech’ and several other female run start-ups. Jen is also the co-founder and ex-chair of both TEDxShanghai and TEDxTinHauWomen, and is a sought after speaker on subjects like innovation, digital transformation, team culture, design thinking and women empowerment. Raised in Hong Kong, Jen continuously pushes for issues pertaining to women leadership and gender equality.
Are genitals really offensive?
How can we see our bodies without shame? Media censorship tells us our genitals are obscene and indecent, yet sexualised images of women are all over the place on social media.
In this talk, artist, Claudia Chanhoi walks you through her story of being censored on social media and how her experience inspired her to be extra creative with her cheeky illustrations.
Speaker:
Claudia Chanhoi
As a female artist focusing on feminism, Claudia Chanhoi addresses forbidden and taboo subjects in a light-hearted way through humour and sarcasm, and of course her cheeky illustrations. She draws heavily from her own personal experiences to showcase her eclectic work in a colourful, funky art form.
As an illustration artist based in Hong Kong, Claudia wields her art to spark discussions on ‘no-no’ topics, especially around the objectification of women’s bodies, which has become a process for her to reclaim her own sexuality.
She has held solo exhibitions in Beijing, Miami, Hong Kong, Tokyo and London and has worked with clients such as LELO, LUSH, NBC News, Playboy, JAJA Tequila, HarperCollins Publishers, just to name a few. She has also been featured in many publications including the Tatler (cover story for Sept 2021 issue), It's Nice That, Creative Review, SCMP, Konbini, Marie Claire, Hunger Magazine, and more.
Aviate, Navigate, Communicate - In conversation with Christina Ho
From a fashion designer to an airline pilot, Christina Ho knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to go for it. In this fireside chat, our Head of Speaker Selection, Jen Parks, will chat with Christina on how a Fine Arts graduate traded her fashion design career to become a cabin crew member. How stepping in the cockpit for the first time and seeing the pilots in action, prompted her to become a pilot, one of the few asian women pilots in the industry in Hong Kong today. Despite her background, age and gender, Christina will share how she has been able to make a difference and how you can too.
What kind of boxes are you putting yourself in or being put in by life unconsciously? Are you ready to be who you want to be?
Speaker:
Christina Ho
Beside her day job as a pilot for a leading airline aviation company in Hong Kong, Christina creates character #christtina_meow and works on a series called #LifeLessonsFromTheSky to promote positive thinking and aviation trivia on social media. She also actively volunteers at the Inspiring Girls International Organization, Hong Kong Youth Aviation Academy (HKYAA) and is a part of Female Pilot Advisory Group (FPAG) and the Peer Assistant Network (PAN) within her company. This young trailblazer is now inspiring youth, especially women, to chase their dreams with passion and courage.