The 10 most popular TED Talks about diversity

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With a mission to share “ideas worth spreading,” TED (short for technology, entertainment, and design) has become a phenomenon in and of itself. Many turn to TED talks to learn new things, including TED talks about diversity.

Since it was first staged by Richard Saul Wurman and Harry Marks in 1984, TED has become a behemoth initiative housing its iconic 18-minute TED Talk videos, conferences, podcasts, a collaborative funding project, and more. A look at the organization’s many moving parts is a testament to the power of a fresh idea to help solve prevailing issues—such as the urgency of building more diversity into systems and processes.

The 10 most popular TED Talks about diversity

Tovuti LMS ranked the 10 most popular TED Talks about diversity using data from TED to show the breadth of what addressing diversity issues could mean. Diversity efforts are multi-pronged affairs with myriad options for execution. It can mean teaching AI values and ethics, calling for more representation of different cultures in Hollywood, or seeing the world through the eyes of a person on the autism spectrum.

Data shows the average time of the top 10 most popular TED Talks on diversity has been 11 minutes and 44 seconds—and that nonwhite women led the top four most popular discussions. While the call to action seems to have been rung during the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for more differences in perspectives has always been there. Nine of the top 10 most popular TED Talks on diversity took place before 2020.

From women such as Kriti Sharma, an AI powerhouse who built her first robot in India when she was just 15, to Reniqua Allen, an author and producer who writes about Black millennials and issues of race, here are the 10 most popular TED Talks about diversity.

Amber Hikes, Director of Philadelphia's Office of LGTBQ Affairs, speaking at an event.
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#10. ‘Want to truly succeed? Lift others up while you climb’

– Speaker: Amber Hikes
– Views: 2,241,095
– Duration: 5:34
– Year: 2021

Attendees watching a live talk in the Community Theater at TED 2018.
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#9. ‘The story we tell about millennials — and who we leave out’

– Speaker: Reniqua Allen
– Views: 2,251,788
– Duration: 11:19
– Year: 2019

Attendees watching a live talk via lounge at TED 2018.
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#8. ‘How to keep human bias out of AI’

– Speaker: Kriti Sharma
– Views: 2,303,918
– Duration: 12:01
– Year: 2019

The Community Theater at TED 2018.
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#7. ‘What it’s really like to have autism’

– Speaker: Ethan Lisi
– Views: 2,323,276
– Duration: 9:43
– Year: 2020

Attendees reacting to a talk in the TED Theater at TED 2019.
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#6. ‘3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace’

– Speaker: Melinda Briana Epler
– Views: 2,670,006
– Duration: 9:28
– Year: 2018

Head of Global Hospitality & Strategy, Airbnb, Chip Conley speaking onstage.
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#5. ‘What baby boomers can learn from millennials at work — and vice versa’

– Speaker: Chip Conley
– Views: 2,712,980
– Duration: 12:13
– Year: 2018

Angélica Dass smiling while onstage.
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#4. ‘The beauty of human skin in every color’

– Speaker: Angélica Dass
– Views: 2,828,000 views
– Duration: 11:18
– Year: 2016

Actress America Ferrera walking backstage following her talk at TED 2019.
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#3. ‘My identity is a superpower — not an obstacle’

– Speaker: America Ferrera
– Views: 3,231,277
– Duration: 14:02
– Year: 2019

Activist Verna Myers speaking on stage.
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#2. ‘How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them’

– Speaker: Vernā Myers
– Views: 4,561,369
– Duration: 17:40
— Year: 2014

Mellody Hobson speaking onstage.
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#1. ‘Color blind or color brave?’

– Speaker: Mellody Hobson
– Views: 4,720,330
– Duration: 14:02
– Year: 2014

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