Women of the World Unite | Yael Deckelbaum | TEDxJaffaWomen

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Women can stop wars!
Internationally acclaimed singer and songwriter Yael Deckelbaum has been at the forefront of the sprouting global women’s movement. This movement promotes the same values she has long dreamed of sharing through her music.
Yael has marched with thousands of women, from all walks of life, all over the world. Despite their diversity, these women are united in their belief that with love and determination we have the power to create peace.
In this talk, Yael shares her personal journey and explains how positive change will become a reality when women of the world unite.

The song "Women of The World Unite" was written & composed by Yael Deckelbaum.
Music Produced by Adam Ben Amitai.

You can learn more about Yael's work at her websites: https://www.yaeldeckelbaum.com

For more information on this particular TEDx event, see
http://www.tedxjaffa.com

The musicians appearing in talk:
Yael Deckelbaum - Speaker & Main Vocalist
Karen Teperberg – Drums
Tal Sandman - Electric Guitar
Gal Maestro - Bass & Vocal
Tal Avraham - Trumpet
Mira Eilabouni - Vocal
Bat Chen Edri - Vocal
Yirat Yaakov - Vocal
Liron Meyuhas - Vocal
Daniel Rubin - Vocal
Shiri Burstein - Vocal A virtuoso singer, songwriter and social activist who performs in Israel and abroad in the women’s marches for solidarity and peace.
Yael will reveal through a touching story, the behind of scenes of one of the universal projects that she initiated- “the Mother’s Prayer” in collaboration with Nobel Prize for Peace winner Leymah Gbowee, who led to the end of the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003, by the joint strength of women.
Today, Yael is a symbol for women’s marches for peace and solidarity throughout the world, and through her poetry she calls for the unification of women globally. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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