TEDxCU 2022: Breaking Boundaries
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1595 Pleasant Street,Boulder CO 80309
02 April, 2022
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to be determined later Join us for TEDxCU's 10th Anniversary Event! Our theme is Breaking Boundaries. Speakers will be announced in the coming weeks. This year we are back in person at Macky Auditorium and Concert Hall on the campus of CU Boulder! Early Bird Tickets are on sale through February 28th. Ticket prices will increase on March 1st! Breaking boundaries is in our nature. From childhood, our lives are defined by the boundaries that limit us. We are told to stay within these boundaries, but every child inevitably learns that life is more rewarding when we break them instead, to discover what lies deep within us or far beyond our walls. We build boundaries to define ourselves, but we can break them to understand each other. We build boundaries to keep our fears out, but we can break them to let love in. Our boundaries form our identities as well as our limits, and by breaking them we can discover new perspectives. The speakers of TEDxCU 2022 will examine the boundaries we have broken, the ones we are called to break, and the ones which perhaps should remain unbroken. These speakers will challenge our understanding of ourselves, each other, and our world. They will share stories and ideas that may inspire us all to break boundaries of our own. We are also proud that we can keep our ticket prices low due to our generous partners both on and off campus, particularly Cultural Events Board. Doors open at 5pm. It is open seating per section and we ask that you don't save seats. Show up with your entire group before grabbing a seat. Our event will start promptly at 6pm and end around 8:30pm. Additional event information can be found at http://tedxcu.com Since ticket prices are already so low, we cannot process ticket cancellations for any reason. Tickets can easily be transferred with directions here. Please direct questions to [email protected] TEDxCU is a project of the College of Media, Communication and Information and the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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