TED — a nonprofit dedicated to discovering and spreading ideas that spark imagination, embrace possibility, and catalyze impact — will host the inaugural TEDWomen Presents, a week-long digital experience featuring a mix of live and on-demand programming. Designed by the curators of TED and TEDWomen, TEDWomen Presents will showcase ideas from leading women on change, work, rights, the future and joy. This year's TEDWomen Presents will take place virtually from October 24-28 with new speakers and interactive activations each day.
For the first time, the virtual format provides the opportunity to expand the TEDWomen program offerings with daily film screenings. TEDWomen has partnered with the Sundance Institute's Sundance Film Festival programming team, under Director of Programming Kim Yutani, to curate a selection of films that have informed, inspired, and delighted film festival goers this past year. The selection of films will be available on demand throughout the week as they further explore the digital conference's themes.