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Jan 2021
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TED's Idea Search: Cloe Shasha Brooks

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Anyone from anywhere can give a TED Talk. This hour, we're joined by curator Cloe Shasha Brooks, who leads a massive search each year to discover brilliant speakers who often fly under the radar.

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