It’s been three days since TEDWomen, and many thoughtful blog posts are appearing as we process the intense two days of 70+ speakers. Read our first batch of blogs and dive into this next wave:
Women’s Voices for Change blogs from TEDxBayArea‘s simulcast event. You can see video of the TEDxBayAreaWomen speakers here too >>
Carla Thompson shares what she liked and didn’t in a thoughtful post on Sharp Skirts >>
TEDWomen speaker Johanna Blakley writes about her experience onstage and shares her hopes for TED going forward >>
Liz from MotherWoman shares her conversation with TEDWomen speaker Tony Porter and further reflections on her prize-winning trip to TEDWomen >>
And a great recap of Halla Tomasdottir‘s TEDTalk: “Put On Your Red Shoes and Talk at TEDWomen” >>
Jessica Verrilli shares an edited tweet stream that picks up some quotable highlights >>
Sunita Basnet, TEDWomen speaker and World Pulse correspondent, gives a moment-by-moment recap of her experience and an important call: The conference is a good start to start a fight on talking about women’s ideas but it should not end here >>
Chinese Grandma shares a super-comprehensive post with recaps, snapshots and even a scorecard >>
Did I miss your blog? Comment below.
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Erica Diamond commented on Dec 22 2010
So sad to have missed this incredible event with such dynamic speakers. I’m glad I found you. My blog is http://www.WomenOnTheFence.com. Thank! Erica Diamond
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Emily McManus commented on Dec 16 2010
This is amazing — there are so many blogs coming out, I started a THIRD roundup post. It’s awesome to see so much thoughtful reaction to this conference and the ideas we shared. Keep it coming –Em
Susan Macaulay commented on Dec 16 2010
I have two new #TEDWomen posts at these links:
http://www.amazingwomenrock.com/myblog/tedwomen-a-resounding-success-or-was-it.html
http://www.amazingwomenrock.com/myblog/lets-take-tedxactionnow-on-gender-parity.html
Mialy Andriamananjara commented on Dec 15 2010
Hello Wrote about the conference on my blog, I attended for Global Voices Online and FOKO MAdagascar http://www.haisoratra.org/gasycool/?p=395
Gren Dixon commented on Dec 15 2010
Hiya.. Just wondered, is there a TEDMen planned at all? It’s just that I finally managed to get through the Hanna Rosin diatribe and thought that maybe, if she is correct and that this is the decline of men, that perhaps TED should consider (in the interest of fairness and equality) that the guys should have a conference to balance things out…
Susan Macaulay commented on Dec 16 2010
@Gren: we’ve had 20 years of TEDMen already.
In the interest of fairness and equality, we have a long way to go to balance things out… :P
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An Xiao Mina commented on Dec 13 2010
I wrote a few notes here from our livestream at TEDxSunsetBlvdWestLA: http://anxiaostudio.com/2010/12/13/tedwomen-my-talk-at-mindshare-la-and-innovation/
Lilian Chiang commented on Dec 13 2010
hi emily – my wrap up here, thx….
http://www.chinesegrandma.com/2010/12/tedwomen-2010/
Sunita Basnet commented on Dec 12 2010
Hello Emily,
I have also wrote about the conference in our website.
http://www.worldpulse.com/node/31992
Jessica Verrilli commented on Dec 12 2010
I collected a handful of the most memorable quotes from #TedWomen via tweets, here:
http://www.jessicaverrilli.com/tedwomen