Borders
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These are the invisible businesswomen trading across borders, all on the side of the road, and so they're invisible to data gatherers.
The first is that the movement, such as it is, stops at America's
borders.
So this movement, if it's to be durable and global, will have to cross borders, and you will have to see other citizens in democracies, not simply resting on the assumption that their government would do something in the face of genocide, but actually making it such.
Start with
borders.
The
borders
are important.
Dan Gilbert: I actually was consulting recently with the Department of Homeland Security, which generally believes that American security dollars should go to making
borders
safer.
Border guards are telling people when they show up at our
borders
that our country's full, that they simply can't apply.
Thousands crossed their
borders
to meet a stranger with a different opinion, and they were all part of a project called "Europe Talks."
The model has crossed
borders
through East Africa and the Indian Ocean and is now island-hopping into Southeast Asia.
This administration would have you believe that we have to separate families and we have to detain children, because it will stop more refugees from coming to our
borders.
We need to demand that our laws respect the inherent dignity of all human beings, especially refugees seeking help at our borders, but including economic migrants and climate refugees.
I really think as the world is getting smaller, it becomes more and more important that we learn each other's dance moves, that we meet each other, we get to know each other, we are able to figure out a way to cross borders, to understand each other, to understand people's hopes and dreams, what makes them laugh and cry.
And I think it was at that point that I decided I wanted to use photography and film to somehow bridge gaps, to bridge cultures, bring people together, cross
borders.
Because I believe that film has the ability to take you across borders, I'd like you to just sit back and experience for a couple of minutes being taken into another world.
This amazing power can be used to change people and to bond people together; to cross borders, and have people feel like they're having a communal experience.
There isn't an organization which is connecting the independent voices of the world to get out there, and yet I'm hearing throughout this conference that the biggest challenge in our future is understanding the other, and having mutual respect for the other and crossing
borders.
Since 2005, people have been called "refugees" when they leave when they're displaced by climate disaster, even when they don't cross international
borders.
It also matters how we treat people who are crossing
borders.
We should care about how people who are crossing
borders
today to seek refuge and safety are being treated, if for no other reason than it might be you or someone you love who needs to exercise their human right to migrate in the nearby future.
Judging by the healing on the
borders
of these holes, they lived days, months, years following trephination.
In post-conflict situations we don't just need Doctors Without Borders, we need Bricklayers Without Borders, to rebuild the skill set.
Paddy Ashdown, who was the grand high nabob of Bosnia to the United Nations, in his book about his experience, he said, "I realize what I needed was accountants without borders, to follow that money."
It's clearly understood that airports or any land
borders
cannot prevent a disease from entering.
So
borders
are not a means of preventing infections from entering a country by checking temperatures.
Borders
are important because you can provide to people arriving from areas that might be at risk of having had infection, provide them with an understanding, either a printed understanding or a verbal understanding, of what the signs and symptoms are of this infection, and what they should do if they feel that they might be infected.
This great nation, Mexico, has the problem that arms are coming from North, across the borders, so they had to stop that, because they have this strange relationship to the United States, you know.
Over a five year period following September 11th, when the American media and government were seeking hidden and unknown sites beyond its borders, most notably weapons of mass destruction, I chose to look inward at that which was integral to America's foundation, mythology and daily functioning.
In TEDistan, there are no borders, just connected spaces and unconnected spaces.
For them, nations, countries, boundaries,
borders
still matter a great deal, and often violently.
So, the history of East Asia in fact, people don't think about nations and
borders.
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