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A Beauty Queen Dismantling Beauty Standards | Nina Davuluri | TEDxBerkeley 

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Nina Davuluri shares her life story as a beauty queen and reminds us that there is more beneath the surface. Nina Davuluri is an acclaimed filmmaker, activist, actor, entrepreneur, and the first South Asian to win Miss America. She first gained international recognition by becoming the first South Asian to become Miss America in 2014. Her most recent venture combines the network she has cultivated, her love for advocacy, and disrupting global beauty standards by producing her new documentary: COMPLEXion. Raised in a culture sensitive to skin tones, Nina was hyper-aware of the skin lightening industry and how it dramatically influences beauty standards. In redefining beauty standards, she spearheaded a campaign against colorism. This led to her being invited by the CEO of L’oreal to join the L’oreal Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Board, which she currently serves on. Nina has also worked with top technology companies such as Google, NASA, & Dell to further their women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) initiatives. Nina is humbled by her experiences and excited to continue her journey in the filmmaking, advocacy, & entertainment arenas. In her spare time, Nina enjoys walks in the West Village with her rescue pup, Dobby and moonlighting as SousChefNina experimenting, creating, and tasting fusion recipes! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 36   
@bolillo5013
@bolillo5013 2 года назад
I’m proud, she was born in my hometown and shows what small town people can do.
@francesk3668
@francesk3668 2 года назад
Thank you so much for doing a talk on this subject. It may sound strange but I also find a pressure to change my skin colour. I am white and find fake tan and sun beds are bombarded at me. As if to be attractive and classed as healthy we need to be tanned. I know this is not in all countries or areas. And the crazy thing is is that the comments of being pale come from other white people. This doesn’t make sense. My daughter also struggled with her skin colour when she was younger as she is mixed race. Now she is older she sees how beautiful she is and is proud of how she looks. I wish so much that no matter what colour someone is that we could all embrace it and see how beautiful everyone is and to love ourselves as we are.
@montyniranjan5344
@montyniranjan5344 Год назад
dotn compare yourself with her. the amount of disrespect , abuse she received for becoming miss usa, and being indian by the Americans was unbelievable. she was made to feel so horrible, she didn't have the courage to stay in the field of beauty. as a white whatever you are, you may have pressure to tan, but never will you get the kind of hate she received for holding an accolade for whatever country you are from.
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
Yes.- both skin whitening & tanning industries are billion dollar industries that sell opposite and opposing messaging. The standards are always changing, but forever unattainable.
@nandanbhardwaj8464
@nandanbhardwaj8464 Год назад
she speaks so beautifully!
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
One of the gifts I'm beyond grateful for!
@cesuravare5080
@cesuravare5080 2 года назад
A loving soul, just look at the peace in his eyes.
@veganchaatparty
@veganchaatparty 2 года назад
Such a true and genuine voice....really spoke about something we all know but none speak....thanks for the confidence you showed....amazing talk!!
@mdiggs6365
@mdiggs6365 2 года назад
Hard truth. I’ve been a pageant fan since childhood but I’m starting to see the harm they cause. Especially with the passing of Chesli. Thanks for sharing your story
@jannatsiddique2744
@jannatsiddique2744 2 года назад
My oldest daughter has an extremely curly hair. Growing up in Japan, she constantly tells me that she wants her hair to be straight so she won't have to do anything or nobody would care about her hair. I told her having straight hair is so much harder to set her hair and she would have to manage a lot more. Also, there are Japanese ppl who are willing to pay so much to have her kind of hair, while she pays none. I tell her not to be ashamed to have curly hair, but she won't listen. Hope she realizes that she's special when she's old enough.
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this - I felt the same way. My hope is that by sharing my journey on beauty standards, this helps young people define beauty for themselves! You can find more of these conversations about my hair journey on my RU-vid channel. Sending a big hug to your daughter!
@shirleyw5544
@shirleyw5544 2 года назад
I like this...great talk and courageous lady!
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!
@sanjuktachauhan3340
@sanjuktachauhan3340 2 года назад
Wonderful talk 💯 lovely hearing your story Nina ✨
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!
@bethy3612
@bethy3612 2 года назад
Beauty is everywhere.. And that's the reason you won. If we do our best why someone should judge us? We are all unique and if we follow world's standards we we'll be just a copy. Show your best, show your qualities no matter what.. Cause there always be someone saying it's not enough... But we are unique, not a copy.
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
Yes!
@user-hb8yu8yt9d
@user-hb8yu8yt9d Месяц назад
She didn’t win based on beauty.
@sajithomas2158
@sajithomas2158 2 года назад
Inspirational. Good and true.
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@Mr_logic124
@Mr_logic124 2 года назад
Such a brave women.salute yo u my dear.❤❤
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@chaaruvijay9419
@chaaruvijay9419 Год назад
i geddit. cause here we all want to be tanned and in India my cousins are so obsessed with skin bleaching. there's literally a lotion called 'fair and lovely' which yk implies fair skin =pretty
@nxnxnx800
@nxnxnx800 Год назад
Adore her 👑
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@vedhikasaghar2469
@vedhikasaghar2469 5 месяцев назад
@@Nina.Davuluri heyy nina!! just watched the whole video and it made me realise beauty is not from the inside but from the outside as I was so concerned about my asymmetrical features I have , my height(I am 5'10) as being a short woman is considered beautiful and attractive by men ... your video was wonderful , the way you explained everything theres more importance to a person just than his/her beauty
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 4 месяца назад
@@vedhikasaghar2469 thank you so much for sharing your truth & your kind words! As I said, this starts with all of us together. Big hug today and always!
@shushunk00
@shushunk00 Год назад
15:20 to have class conciousness
@spdsiphone662
@spdsiphone662 2 года назад
Youre more beautiful now with your crown of curls than you were with the crown that came off. Lots of love to you.
@Nina.Davuluri
@Nina.Davuluri 10 месяцев назад
This means a lot - thank you!
@ABhattacharya
@ABhattacharya 2 года назад
Why is India represented as South Asia in the US?
@shivangigautam1112
@shivangigautam1112 10 месяцев назад
Bcz india is a south asian country .
@kevinwilliams3272
@kevinwilliams3272 4 дня назад
I find you absolutely perfect as you were for this talk, Nina. I love your curly hair. And, as a self-proclaimed high heels aficionado, your shoes are very stylish. But...I really woulld have liked to see you in stilettos. I'm going to do a Google search on you - maybe I'll be lucky and find some great photos. While I'm typing this message, I've just heard you talk about therapy and self-worth. But why do you need therapy? You have the incredible good fortune to be one of the world's most stunningly beautiful women (on a par with your "sister" Priyanka Chopra). ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
@thenightking7167
@thenightking7167 6 месяцев назад
What is the main theme of this presentation? We are supposed to feel sorry for someone who is pathologically preoccupied with superficialities of human phenotypes? Do you not realize that you are part of the problem that perpetuates the toxicity of "societal beauty standards"? In the mean time, two African American teenage girls from New Orleans are the first mathematicians in at least 2,000 years to find trigonometric proof for the Pythagorean Theorem.
@user-hb8yu8yt9d
@user-hb8yu8yt9d Месяц назад
Are you dense ?
@thenightking7167
@thenightking7167 Месяц назад
@@user-hb8yu8yt9d, thank you for your impressive counterargument! Your level of polymathy is truly inspiring. 🙄🙄🙄
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