We Are The Wells: How Connection Truly Sustains Us | Gizelle Clemens | TEDxWilmette
We are the wells that sustain one another. Here’s how to tend them with care. Gizelle L. Clemens is a disruptor of norms and a champion for equity-driven futures, shaped by both personal adversity and a
commitment to systemic change. After experiencing a spinal cord injury and confronting ableism firsthand, she dedicated her career to challenging inequities and fostering true inclusion. As Senior Director of
Alumni Engagement and Impact at National Medical Fellowships, she builds networks of underrepresented physicians and medical
students to improve national health outcomes. Through her consultancy, She Sparks Genius, and her initiative, Pretty Ugly
Grief, she helps individuals and organizations address systemic inequities with empathy while redefining how communities navigate
loss and healing. Whether leading philanthropic efforts, engaging in participatory grantmaking, or using storytelling as a tool for
empowerment, Gizelle’s work proves that profound challenges can inspire transformative action. 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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