Sorting Trash, Sorting Perspectives | Joanna Tang | TEDxYuehai St Salon
"How can a simple tissue paper reveal the different ways we care for the world?"
This talk by Student Joanna Tang explores how understanding others' motivations can lead to patience, connection, and meaningful change. 校园公共健康社创始人&社长
校园环境人文社副社长
还是一名学生的Joanna,是学校公共健康社的创始人兼社长。她热衷于推动环保和公共健康的结合,通过发起活动和项目提高校园社区的环保意识。
Joanna对垃圾分类和环境保护有着深刻的理解和实践经验,她和社团致力于通过教育和行动改变人们对环保的态度。她们寻找多重动力,来激励更多人参与到可持续发展的行动中。她相信,每个人都可以用自己的独特方式为世界带来积极的改变。 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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