Topics from suicide prevention to digital identity will be covered at the upcoming TEDxTemecula 2024 event.
The session will offer “a day of thought-provoking talks and creative exploration,” a news release states.
The Saturday, Sept. 28, event begins at 10 a.m. with registration at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. The theme is “Reimagine.”
“TEDxTemecula has always been about bringing our community together to share ideas that matter,” organizer Jonathon Montanez said in the release. “This year, we’re encouraging everyone to reimagine the way we live and connect with one another, sparking conversations that can lead to meaningful change.”
There will be morning and afternoon sessions, a lunch break and a reception afterward.
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The speakers and their topics include:
Michael Sheahan, “Perspective v. Reality/Empathy”
Amanda Lien, “Fandom”
Bridgette Hilton, “Hearing/Experiences”
Gordon Allen, “Digital Identity”
Julia Arndt, “Burnout”
Julie Fraumeni-McBride, “Porn Addiction”
Kerron Andrews, “Suicide Prevention”
Diane Strand, “Arts and Economics”
For ticket information, click here.