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Student and political activist Dasha Navalnaya is raising awareness of Russia's authoritarian regime. Born and raised in Moscow, her opinion pieces on the Russian government's corruption and political persecution have been featured in The New York Times and TIME. In December 2021, Navalnaya accepted the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on behalf of her father, the Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny.

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A world view: Talks from day 1 of TEDWomen 2023

October 12, 2023

TEDWomen 2023 kicked off in its new home of Atlanta, Georgia with a moving and wide-ranging session of talks and performances about the future of global democracy, the pursuit of freedom in Russia and Ukraine, the path to recovery for survivors and more. The event: Session 1 of TEDWomen 2023, hosted by TEDWomen editorial director […]

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