Wall 47 | Azadeh Abbas Zadeh | TEDxNaghsheJahan
Abaszadeh is an Iranian doctor who launched a Campaign in support of patients with Down syndrome as walls 47 (wall47) and she was successful in this project . In her presentation, she attacks to the thinking that chromosome 46 people are the best and says there is no evidence that humans who have 47 chromosomes are backward . She speaks about a plane that to assign a wall in every city around the world for Down syndrome people to reform the culture and public opinion than these people .
She attend medical college of Ardebil Azad University . In her senior year she wrote her first book , named "in the name of me/ Akbars mohr" which were published for two times and received great compliments from literal and artistic communities . After that she wrote "blue pit", "I am a jerk" and "letters to Anita" in that order. She even made a short movie out of "blue pit" which were nominated for "Media Wave" Festival contest , and the "third eye" festival contest of India , which are both from word cup festival. In 2009 she edited a book about dawn syndrome named "An Internal Report" which were published as a catalog and were sent to 30 medical universities all over Iran during the years of 2011-2012 .she has been trying to find the people who are suffering from this disease all over Iran since 2009 and her hardworking through all these years has led to the opening of "wall 47" in current year.
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من به تازگی این ویدئو TEDx نقش جهان رو در یوتیوب دیدم! راجب افراد با سندروم داون که این خانوم گوینده و مهمان این برنامه بود. هرچند به دکتر بودن ایشون شدیدا شک دارم. من برنامههای زیادی از TED در ایران رو تماشا کردم و همچنان میکنم و با انسانهای بسیار شریف و باهوشی آشنا شدم. ولی در این برنامه، واقعا از بی تجربیگی و ادبیات کاملا کوچه بازاری و اعتماد به نفس به نظر خیلی ظاهری و پوچ این خانوم که با آن لحن تمسخر آمیز و سو استفاده از این انسانها و به سمت این انسانها پوشش میده و همچنان با بی وقاری، موجود صدا میکنه، احساس میکنم یک آدم بسیار مشکلدار از نظر روحی و روانی هست و احتیاج به کمک دارد. منکر این هم نیستم که دنبال یک (platform) بوده که بخواد خودش و کمبودهای زندگیش رو مطرح کنه. خیلی خیلی متاسفم براش و امیدوارم درمان واقعی را جای دیگر “حتی” جستجو کنه.
Great talk many thanks for humanizing these people and putting a spotlight on it.
تدکس ایران کلاً فرق داره با کل جهان! فقط بخش داستان سرایی درش رعایت میشه!
خانم دکتر عباس زاده، بسیار از اشنائی با شما خوشوقتم. شما با پانزده دقیقه سخن رانی اموزش بسیار چشم بازکنی به من 71 ساله دادید. به نسل جوان ایران افتخار میکنم. چندین هزار سال فرهنگ و تمدن ایران دارد توسط جوانان امروز معنی جدید و بسیار خوبی پیدا میکند ( با وجود تمام مشکلات). با سلام از شمال کالیفورنیا.
thanks
Good Talk
good job
First of all, Ted talke farsiii... PROUD:)) Second, the story... melted my heart -_- Was this hold in Iran?
Can i pleas have english presentation
@lilray5470
7 жыл бұрын
It's too long for me to translate, Arsen jan; but I can tell you that this lady works in some association that is dedicated to people with Down Syndrome, and she's talking about how these people are not so different from us, and that we should never look down on them. She starts it with a story of herself as a child, when she used to go to an English class that was near a Down-Syndrome school. She says she had some weird thoughts about that school, and she thought they were keeping some aliens there! After 19 years, she becomes a senior medical student. One day, in Ardabil, she had a school workshop at a hospital, and she had a very sad day. Suddenly, she sees a Down-Syndrome person passing by, so she leaves the class and follows him. She thinks this person wouldn't understand what she says, so she opens her mouth and starts telling him about all her problems. When she finishes, the Down-Syndrome person says "That's it? Is that why you're sad? Shame on you! It's nothing!" - Since then, she decides to think less complex and more simple, and she becomes interested in the world of Down-Syndrome people.
@parisa878
5 жыл бұрын
it is not worth listening. too much negative points for this talk.
@mariab4990
3 жыл бұрын
@@lilray5470 Thank you for your translation. Love her ideas
I hope this has English subtitles
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بسیار زیبا و آموزنده
It is not a TED talk!
@arsensaakyan2821
7 жыл бұрын
Neshat Roshanzamir Can anyone translate in English.
@neshatroshanzamir4816
7 жыл бұрын
you mean the translation of the whole talk? you must be kidding!
@fezo20129
2 жыл бұрын
Totally agreed.
Chert o Pert.
من آخرش هم نفهميدم جلو مونده يعنى چى !!!!
@parisa878
5 жыл бұрын
فارسی اشون حرف میزنن؟؟؟؟؟ فهمیدین منم خبرم بدین
This was so humiliating for the hero! wooooooow I am really wondered how could this be ted talk?????????????????/
بعد از شنیدن چندین سخنرانی زیبا و الهام بخش و انسانگرایانه انقدر از مزخرفاتی که تو این ویدئو شنیدم متعجبم که نمیدونم چی بگم.. تو به شدت به جامعه انسانهای سندروم دان توهین آمیز و تحقیر آمیز نگاه میکنی و فقط برات فرصتی بوده که بتونی خودتو باهاش مطرح کنی که جای تاسفه.. و خیلی بدتر اینکه مجموعه تدکس تهران آدمی مثل تو رو از فیلترهاشون رد کردن تا وقت وانرژی دیگران رو صرف خودشیفتگی و اتفاقا دقیقا جلوماندگی خودت بکنی!! کاش میشد ازشون فاصله بگیری تا از آسیبهای آدمی با این نگاه و نظر در امان بمونن..
@factfullnessthelikes4566
5 жыл бұрын
Pari Farrokhi واقعا؟ مشکل شما چیه؟ چون من به هیچ وجه همچین برداشتی از این خانوم نکردم اتفاقا خیلی هم بجا و به موضوع مهمی اشاره کرد من که بهره بردم جای تاسفِ که این همه سرکوب و منفی گری داریم نسبت به هر کس که میخواد شمع دانش و فضیلتی روشن کنه تو جامعه
maybe it is a good performance or speaking, but actually it is not a TED talk... just look at international TED talks ...
میگم این حرف های ایشون اصلا چه ربطی داره به جامعه. اگر دکترا فک می کنن جلو مونده هستن ...اصلا به بقیه جامعه ربطش ندن. من از گروه دکترا در ایران کلا نا امیدم که عوص بشن. خانم عباس زداه هم تصمیم بگیرن از همون اول میخان فارسی حرف بزنن یا انگلیسی؟
متاسفم برای گوینده فرصت طلب و نااگاه. 22 دقیقه نمایش بیهوده گویی داستان، بحث غیر علمی، و بی نتیجه....
Not really a TED talk. So scattered and without focus! And to call someone a "down person" as a doctor?!
@fatemehm2949
3 жыл бұрын
She said people with Dawn Syndrome which is correct.