Why Isn't America’s Greatest Story Being Told? | Congressman Brian Baird | TEDxPacific Avenue
The spirit of service is fundamental to our national character and essential to our democratic republic, but there are no museums or memorials anywhere dedicated to honoring ALL those who give of themselves to help others through their work, charitable contributions or as volunteers.With our nation deeply divided, a loss of trust in institutions, and an epidemic of loneliness and isolation - honoring and inspiring everyone to serve may be the key to uplifting and unifying our nation and saving democracy itself. Brian Baird Ph.D. is the only clinical neuropsychologist ever to serve in Congress and is the founder of the National Museum and Center for Service. He explains why service is vitally important to the health of individuals and society, then describes how every school, service organization and community in America can publicly and prominently honor ALL forms of service, connecting people from all ages and walks of life with how they can serve and make a difference.Former 6 term Member of Congress Brian Baird is the Founder and Executive Director of the National Museum and Center for Service. The organization is dedicated to honoring and inspiring service in ALL its forms through uplifting exhibitions in every community and school in the nation and a signature space near the National Mall in Washington, DC.A clinical neuropsychologist, author, professor and university president, Baird was known in Congress for his focus on congressional ethics and reform, science policy, fiscal responsibility, bipartisan cooperation, and constituent service. 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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