History is more than a Memory | Johannse Ven | TEDxYouth@CanadianAcademy
Motivated by his personal experiences and family history, he wishes to spread positivity to people of all backgrounds. He strives to dismantle the misconception that people are bound by past grievances. His academic pursuits reflect this passion - since freshman year, Johannse has been active in Model United Nations (MUN), and now as a junior, he is currently writing his IB Extended Essay on the Hiroshima Bombings. With a determined vision for a more compassionate world, Johannse hopes to inspire others to carry the past not as an anchor of division, but as a river that can carry us to a united and compassionate future. Johannse Ven, a junior at Canadian Academy, is dedicated to sharing his perspectives on history and its capabilities to shape society. 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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