While there was certainly the acute pain of the encounter, 尽管这样的遭遇让人极度痛苦,但问题的关键在于, the real issue is that my appearance can tell anyone anything about my ability. 我的出现能让大家看到我的能力。

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One of my favorite examples of liminal excellence comes from the late Dr. Claudia Alexander, 我最欣赏的一位具有交叉才能的榜样是已故的克劳迪娅亚历山大博士, a black woman plasma physicist, who passed away this past July

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Despite implicit and explicit questions of my right to be in an elite space, I'm proud to report that when I graduated, 我不知道自己是否能算精英阶层,但我很骄傲地宣称, I was the first black woman to earn a PhD in astrophysics

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We're holding hands, staring at the door. 我们手牵着手,盯着门口。 My siblings and I were waiting for my mother to come back from the hospital. 我和兄弟姐妹们在等着妈妈从医院回来。 She was there because my grandmother ha

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I was born in Korea -- the land of kimchi; raised in Argentina, 我在泡菜之国--韩国出生;在阿根廷长大, where I ate so much steak that I'm probably 80 percent cow by now; 可能因为吃太多牛排,我觉得现在我80%的成分是牛

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So with this realization in mind, I decided to embrace all of the different versions of myself 带着这种认识,我决定接受一个截然不同的自己, even allow myself to reinvent myself at times. 甚至允许自己以全新的面貌出现。

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But reinventing yourself can be very hard. You can face a lot of resistance at times. 但是重塑自己是非常难的。你时常会遇到许多阻碍。 When I was nearly done with my PhD, I got bitten by that entrepreneurial bug. 在我快拿到博

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Now, today my identity quest is no longer to find my tribe. 现在我对自己身份的追寻不再是为了找到我的部族。 It's more about allowing myself to embrace all of the possible permutations of myself 而是为了允许我接受自己所

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My country has taught me the capacity for a human being to love is akin to godliness. 我的国家教给我,一个人拥有爱的能力,就像是对神灵万物的敬畏。 It shines forth in a world which civilization, I think, already has tampe

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Cryptocurrencies are based on a special field of mathematics called cryptography. 加密货币是基于一种特殊的数学算法,称为密码学。 Cryptography is the study of how to secure communication, and it's about two really important thin

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The last thing I want to say is that I had a lot of good fortune in the mentors and people who have played an important role in my life. 最后我还想说,我非常幸运能遇见很多很好的导师和人,他们在我生命中扮演了非常重要

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How many people here are 40 years old or older? You're afraid to admit it now. 在座的有多少人已经四十多岁了?你不想承认了吗? This initial step into the disease, this presence of amyloid plaques accumulating, can already be fou

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I'm a little nervous, because my wife Yvonne said to me, she said, Geoff, you watch the TED Talks. 我有点紧张,因为我的妻子Yvonne对我说:Geoff,你看TED演讲的,对吧? I said, Yes, honey, I love TED Talks. 我说:对啊,亲爱

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And I can understand why the sex industry provokes strong feelings. 我可以理解为什么性产业会引发强烈的不满情绪。 People have all kinds of complicated feelings when it comes to sex. 当提到性的时候,人们都有很复杂的情

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New Zealand hasn't actually seen an increase in the amount of people doing sex work, 尽管无罪化让她们在新西兰从事更加安全。 but decriminalizing it has made it a lot safer. 性工作的人数并没有上升。 But the lesson from Ne

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This distinction between victim and empowered is imaginary. 受害者和掌权者的区别是虚假的。 It exists purely to discredit sex workers and make it easy to ignore us. 它的存在只是为了败坏性工作者的名声,让社会更加轻易

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We are now going through an amazing and unprecedented moment 我们现在正在经历着一个惊人的、史无前例的时刻 where the power dynamics between men and women are shifting very rapidly, 男人和女人之间的力量正在迅速地转换

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If you think about this, if you just open your eyes to this possibility 如果你想到这些,如果你向这些可能性睁开你的眼睛 and start to connect the dots, you can see the evidence everywhere. 并且开始连接这些点,你可以看

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And I remembered back to about 10 years ago 我还记得大约十年前 when I read a book by Susan Faludi called Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man, 当我在读苏珊法露迪的失信:美国男人的背叛这本书 in which she described

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So they spread out all the census data, 他们分析了所有的人口统计数据, and what they found, the guy described to me as a shocker, 他们发现,他的描述对我而言是一个震惊, which is that in 1,997 out of 2,000 communities

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