A civil response to violence (with English subtitles) | Emiliano Salinas

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In this passionate talk from TEDxSanMigueldeAllende that’s already caused a sensation in Mexico, Emiliano Salinas, son of former president Carlos Salinas de Gortari, confronts the current climate of violence in Mexico — or rather, how Mexican society responds to it. He plots the way for society to move from denial and fear to peaceful, community-based action, calling on ordinary citizens to stand up and seize hold of the future of their country. This is the first TEDTalk delivered in a language other than English.

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