My identity is a superpower -- not an obstacle | America Ferrera | TED

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2019-06-21 ・ TED


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My identity is a superpower -- not an obstacle | America Ferrera | TED

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On the red tiles in my family's den
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I would dance and sing to the made-for-TV movie "Gypsy,"
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starring Bette Midler.
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(Singing) "I had a dream.
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A wonderful dream, papa."
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I would sing it with the urgency and the burning desire of a nine-year-old
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who did, in fact, have a dream.
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My dream was to be an actress.
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And it's true that I never saw anyone who looked like me
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in television or in films,
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and sure, my family and friends and teachers all constantly warned me
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that people like me didn't make it in Hollywood.
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But I was an American.
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I had been taught to believe that anyone could achieve anything,
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regardless of the color of their skin,
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the fact that my parents immigrated from Honduras,
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the fact that I had no money.
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I didn't need my dream to be easy,
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I just needed it to be possible.
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And when I was 15,
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I got my first professional audition.
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It was a commercial for cable subscriptions
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or bail bonds, I don't really remember.
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(Laughter)
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What I do remember is that the casting director asked me,
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"Could you do that again, but just this time, sound more Latina."
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"Um, OK.
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So you want me to do it in Spanish?" I asked.
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"No, no, do it in English, just sound Latina."
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"Well, I am a Latina, so isn't this what a Latina sounds like?"
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There was a long and awkward silence,
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and then finally,
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"OK, sweetie, never mind, thank you for coming in, bye!"
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It took me most of the car ride home to realize that by "sound more Latina"
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she was asking me to speak in broken English.
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And I couldn't figure out why the fact
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that I was an actual, real-life, authentic Latina
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didn't really seem to matter.
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Anyway, I didn't get the job.
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I didn't get a lot of the jobs people were willing to see me for:
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the gang-banger's girlfriend,
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the sassy shoplifter,
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pregnant chola number two.
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(Laughter)
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These were the kinds of roles that existed for someone like me.
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Someone they looked at and saw as too brown, too fat,
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too poor, too unsophisticated.
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These roles were stereotypes
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and couldn't have been further from my own reality
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or from the roles I dreamt of playing.
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I wanted to play people who were complex and multidimensional,
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people who existed in the center of their own lives.
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Not cardboard cutouts that stood in the background of someone else's.
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But when I dared to say that to my manager --
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that's the person I pay to help me find opportunity --
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his response was,
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"Someone has to tell that girl she has unrealistic expectations."
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And he wasn't wrong.
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I mean, I fired him, but he wasn't wrong.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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Because whenever I did try to get a role that wasn't a poorly written stereotype,
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I would hear,
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"We're not looking to cast this role diversely."
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Or, "We love her, but she's too specifically ethnic."
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Or, "Unfortunately, we already have one Latino in this movie."
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I kept receiving the same message again and again and again.
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That my identity was an obstacle I had to overcome.
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And so I thought,
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"Come at me, obstacle.
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I'm an American. My name is America.
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I trained my whole life for this, I'll just follow the playbook,
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I'll work harder."
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And so I did, I worked my hardest
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to overcome all the things that people said were wrong with me.
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I stayed out of the sun so that my skin wouldn't get too brown,
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I straightened my curls into submission.
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I constantly tried to lose weight,
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I bought fancier and more expensive clothes.
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All so that when people looked at me,
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they wouldn't see a too fat, too brown, too poor Latina.
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They would see what I was capable of.
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And maybe they would give me a chance.
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And in an ironic twist of fate,
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when I finally did get a role that would make all my dreams come true,
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it was a role that required me to be exactly who I was.
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Ana in "Real Women Have Curves"
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was a brown, poor, fat Latina.
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I had never seen anyone like her, anyone like me,
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existing in the center of her own life story.
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I traveled throughout the US
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and to multiple countries with this film
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where people, regardless of their age, ethnicity, body type,
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saw themselves in Ana.
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A 17-year-old chubby Mexican American girl
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struggling against cultural norms to fulfill her unlikely dream.
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In spite of what I had been told my whole life,
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I saw firsthand that people actually did want to see stories about people like me.
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And that my unrealistic expectations
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to see myself authentically represented in the culture
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were other people’s expectations, too.
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"Real Women Have Curves"
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was a critical, cultural and financial success.
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"Great," I thought, "We did it!
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We proved our stories have value.
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Things are going to change now."
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But I watched as very little happened.
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There was no watershed.
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No one in the industry was rushing to tell more stories
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about the audience that was hungry and willing to pay to see them.
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Four years later, when I got to play Ugly Betty,
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I saw the same phenomenon play out.
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"Ugly Betty" premiered in the US to 16 million viewers
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and was nominated for 11 Emmys in its first year.
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(Applause)
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But in spite of "Ugly Betty's" success,
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there would not be another television show
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led by a Latina actress
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on American television for eight years.
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It's been 12 years
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since I became the first and only Latina
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to ever win an Emmy in a lead category.
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That is not a point of pride.
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That is a point of deep frustration.
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Not because awards prove our worth,
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but because who we see thriving in the world
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teaches us how to see ourselves,
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how to think about our own value,
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how to dream about our futures.
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And anytime I begin to doubt that,
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I remember that there was a little girl, living in the Swat Valley of Pakistan.
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And somehow, she got her hands on some DVDs
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of an American television show
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in which she saw her own dream of becoming a writer reflected.
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In her autobiography, Malala wrote,
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"I had become interested in journalism
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after seeing how my own words could make a difference
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and also from watching the "Ugly Betty" DVDs
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about life at an American magazine."
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(Applause)
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For 17 years of my career,
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I have witnessed the power our voices have
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when they can access presence in the culture.
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I've seen it.
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I've lived it, we've all seen it.
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In entertainment, in politics,
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in business, in social change.
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We cannot deny it -- presence creates possibility.
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But for the last 17 years,
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I've also heard the same excuses
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for why some of us can access presence in the culture
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and some of us can't.
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Our stories don't have an audience,
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our experiences won't resonate in the mainstream,
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our voices are too big a financial risk.
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Just a few years ago, my agent called
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to explain to me why I wasn't getting a role in a movie.
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He said, "They loved you
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and they really, really do want to cast diversely,
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but the movie isn't financeable until they cast the white role first."
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He delivered the message with a broken heart
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and with a tone that communicated, "I understand how messed up this is."
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But nonetheless, just like hundreds of times before,
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I felt the tears roll down my face.
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And the pang of rejection rise up in me
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and then the voice of shame scolding me,
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"You are a grown woman, stop crying over a job."
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I went through this process for years of accepting the failure as my own
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and then feeling deep shame that I couldn't overcome the obstacles.
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But this time, I heard a new voice.
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A voice that said, "I'm tired.
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I've had enough."
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A voice that understood
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my tears and my pain were not about losing a job.
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They were about what was actually being said about me.
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What had been said about me my whole life
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by executives and producers
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and directors and writers and agents and managers
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and teachers and friends and family.
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That I was a person of less value.
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I thought sunscreen and straightening irons
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would bring about change in this deeply entrenched value system.
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But what I realized in that moment
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was that I was never actually asking the system to change.
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I was asking it to let me in, and those aren't the same thing.
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I couldn't change what a system believed about me,
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while I believed what the system believed about me.
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And I did.
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I, like everyone around me,
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believed that it wasn't possible for me to exist in my dream as I was.
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And I went about trying to make myself invisible.
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What this revealed to me was that it is possible
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to be the person who genuinely wants to see change
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while also being the person whose actions keep things the way they are.
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And what it's led me to believe is that change isn't going to come
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by identifying the good guys and the bad guys.
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That conversation lets us all off the hook.
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Because most of us are neither one of those.
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Change will come
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when each of us has the courage
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to question our own fundamental values and beliefs.
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And then see to it that our actions lead to our best intentions.
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I am just one of millions of people
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who have been told that in order to fulfill my dreams,
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in order to contribute my talents to the world
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I have to resist the truth of who I am.
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I for one, am ready to stop resisting
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and to start existing as my full and authentic self.
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If I could go back and say anything
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to that nine-year-old, dancing in the den, dreaming her dreams,
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I would say,
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my identity is not my obstacle.
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My identity is my superpower.
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Because the truth is,
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I am what the world looks like.
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You are what the world looks like.
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Collectively, we are what the world actually looks like.
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And in order for our systems to reflect that,
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they don't have to create a new reality.
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They just have to stop resisting the one we already live in.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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