1.22.2018

Christopher Ategeka : How adoption worked for me


Christopher Ategeka  at TEDGlobal 2017
How adoption worked for me  (transcript)
Summary
Our world should be full of this kind of stories.
People can show strangers true love, you matter, and your dreams matter
The speaker lost both his parents when he was very very young. Then people may think that adopting kids is not good, it can turn negative to positive when people embrace multiculturalism, love, empathy, and compassion for others, though. He was given those from new parents.
He tells us that we may not be able to solve the bigotry and the racism of this world today, but we can raise children to create a positive, inclusive connected world full of empathy, love, and compassion.
LOVE WINS.

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Words in this story
bigotry /big・ot・ry /bígətri/ /noun/ bias, prejudice
acquire /verb/ obtain, win, get
generosity /noun/ tolerance
multiculturalism /noun/ the presence of, or support for the presence of, several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.

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