TED Talk explores historic sacrifice of Táhirih
An insightful and moving TED talk, presented to a live audience in New York by Golriz Gundry has captivated audiences around the world.
In the recent TED talk titled ‘Fight for justice — even if you don't live to see it’, the speaker delves into the transformative impact of the 19th-century Iranian poet and mystic, Táhirih, and how her historic sacrifice sowed the seeds for the contemporary "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests. Through the power of storytelling, a wonderfully compelling narrative is woven, illustrating the enduring lessons of acting with conviction, even in the face of uncertainty.
Through Táhirih's story, we are all invited to reflect on the timeless themes of resilience and courage, and are challenged to consider our own roles in shaping a more just and equitable world, as we work together to unfold to the eyes of the world Baháʼu'lláh’s vision for humanity.
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