Ser você é o maior ato de coragem | Márcia Dantas | TEDxCuiabá
Márcia Dantas abre o coração sobre os bastidores da televisão e o peso de ser mulher diante das câmeras. Depois de anos noticiando tragédias, ela própria virou notícia, não por um prêmio, mas por dizer em rede nacional que queria ser mãe. Poucos dias depois, foi demitida. Em sua fala, Márcia expõe como a maternidade ainda é tratada como risco, como o corpo feminino é constantemente julgado e como o mercado pune mulheres por escolhas legítimas. Sua história é um chamado para repensarmos o trabalho, a equidade e, sobretudo, a liberdade das mulheres de viverem suas vidas sem medo de serem silenciadas. Jornalista e uma das mais prestigiadas apresentadoras do telejornalismo do país, com passagem pela TV Record Belém e o SBT, onde foi âncora do SBT Brasil e Primeiro Impacto. Além da TV, Márcia se dedica a ensinar jornalismo prático para novos profissionais, oferecendo cursos, mentorias de oratória e palestras. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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