Bridging Social and Cultural Divides | Carmelea Ang-See | TEDxXavierSchool

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Meah Ang See shared insights from her years of civic leadership and advocacy, emphasizing the importance of promoting unity while standing up for justice. Drawing from her experience in the Filipino-Chinese community, she discussed how empathy, dialogue, and active participation can bridge social and cultural divides. Her talk encouraged the audience to recognize that meaningful change begins when individuals choose to lead with compassion and work together toward a more inclusive society. Meah Ang See is a historian, educator, and museum director specializing in Chinese Filipino history and heritage. She serves as the Director of Bahay Tsinoy, Museum of Chinese in Philippine Life, and teaches at De La Salle University, promoting cultural understanding through research and education. 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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