The web as random acts of kindness – Another TED talk worth watching

I was scrolling through TED talks today when I stumbled on this hopeful talk by Harvard law professor Jonathan Zittrain.

In describing the underpinnings of the Internet, Zittrain imagines a society with fewer rules enabling more neighborly acts.

His talks bring to mind the extraordinarily peaceful 15 years of WaterFire Providence, which brings thousands and thousands of individuals out on a summer’s evening to experience this inspirational work of public art and community.

If you need a smile and your heart warmed, take the time to watch this video.

2 responses to The web as random acts of kindness – Another TED talk worth watching

  1. Anton Elbers

    Hi Gayle,

    Just wanted to say thanks for the link, haven’t seen the video yet but I’m excited to poke around on your website as well. Things here are well and the school is continuing to evolve and grow.
    Be well,
    Anton

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