(Be)coming Professional | Lakeya Omogun | TEDxUTAustin
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- čas přidán 13. 08. 2024
- Are we letting go of our true selves and identities in the name of professionalism? Lakeya, a Ph.D. candidate in the Language and Literacy Studies Program in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at The University of Texas at Austin, dives into why we need to reevaluate and redefine our idea of professionalism. She explores the concept of what it means to be professional and the limitations it imposes upon diverse ways of being. She draws on her own research and experiences at various stages of her life to encourage us to redefine professionalism along intersectional identity lines.
Lakeya Omogun is a Nigerian and African-American writer, scholar, and creative. Born in New York and raised in Detroit, her experiences between both cultures and cities equipped her to see the world through a nuanced lens. Since a young girl, she has been deeply committed to shifting static ideas in cultures, society, and institutions.
Currently, she is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Language and Literacy Studies Program in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at The University of Texas at Austin. Her dissertation research explores how Nigerian immigrant youth use language, literacy, and digital literacies to racially position themselves as well construct and negotiate their identities while living in the United States. Having experienced tensions with navigating aspects of her racial, ethnic, and professional identities, Lakeya advocates for showing up as our full selves across professional spaces. No shedding. No hiding. She believes that all parts of our identities deserve recognition and honor.
Lakeya also uses writing to shift static ideas. Her writing sits at the intersection of storytelling and scholarship, which includes creative nonfiction, narrative poetry, and scholarly articles. It has been featured in Zora Mag, Human Parts, and Random House Incorporated (RHI). In addition to researching and writing, Lakeya teaches undergraduate literacy methods courses in UT-Austin’s College of Education. Her teaching prepares undergraduates to attend to sociocultural factors (e.g., identity, race, class, gender, etc.) in their teaching and instruction. Prior to beginning her doctoral studies, Lakeya taught elementary and middle school in three cities - Newark, Detroit, Newark, and Harlem. She carries the love and memories from her students in all that she does.
Outside of her professional roles, Lakeya loves to visit her favorite people and new places. She enjoys hitting the gym or going for a run. When she is not on the move, she is either trying a new recipe or slowly moving through a TV series. She likes to think that she has mastered anti-binge-watching shows. In fact, she considers it an art. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
This is a beautiful talk. One little detail that stuck out to me was her realization that people in her community wouldn't be able to access what she was writing. It's really a relatable thing. Partly because of the use of language in academia, and partly because journal articles are priced under the assumption that you're an institution and not an independent reader (an individual article might cost $50 dollars). Making something that your community and loved ones wouldn't be able to access/understand is a certain kind of loneliness.
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
This was very powerful and I am in tears as I type this, because I am facing the realization that I often filter myself in the name of acceptance. I have started to show up as my authentic self and in my line of work, it is not comfortable. It is worth it though and I appreciate your bravery and courage to reflect and show up as your authentic self. Congratulations on your PhD as well.
I can see your soul shining through, You pushed through this and it was so amazing, we could all hear the passion in your voice. Loved it, so motivating
And this is why I choose to stay true to myself over appealing professional to anyone who doesn’t care or appreciate all of me. Loved this so much. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Yesss 👏👏👏 it’s a game you literally can’t win. You either can’t present yourself well enough and you lose, or you present yourself so well you don’t know who you are anymore.
@@kitm141 Give me your whatsapp number

Give me your whatsapp number

@@kitm141 Exactly.
Thank you, Lakeya! Keep speaking out!
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
I'm a middle aged white woman teaching a career prep class (to a younger and diverse class of students) and I had the same sentiments as the speaker, but couldn't find the words. Rethinking professionalism is long overdue. At least tattoos and different hairstyles are more acceptable now.
Streams of clouds passing by ,
Whether thunders laugh or storms cry ,
sun rays fill up the sky ,
I would always dream that I could fly ,
over the mountains nearby ,
Having pleasure looking up high ,
The night stars shine and spy,
Angels love , deeply look and watch by
Live in bliss and on God rely …
Nice try...
Just kidding! 😂 Real nice to see a poem in the comments for a change. 👌🏻
Your gift 🎁 is precious 💖
Thank you for coming my new friend..
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
What a beautiful speech! So inspiring to keep our roots shining through every path we may take. Thank you! 👏🏻
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
I would not call professionalism a representation of whiteness but rather sterilizeness. Maintaining the personable rather than personal presentation seems to scrub us bear. Erasing so much of who we are. I really appreciate your talk, thank you!
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Time to get serious a your direction in life. Today is yours to own. So own it 🎤
Thank you!
That's why I've always had a personal account and a separate teaching account. And it's really sad actually...
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
That’s you.. you did that and I’m so proud of you 😘😘💯 doctor Lakeya Omagon from Detroit.
As a Detroiter I welcome this story...keep speaking...your words are POWERFUL
Hope one day the world will be a better place.
"PROFESSIONAL" is a common place/space where anyone or everyone can meet and not have to understand individual personalities to get things (usually business)done. Based on profession, industry,category everyone relates in specific terms that translates easy. Professionalism will always clash with personality because we are all diverse and different but common in our specialties.
common - the etiquette isn't common, it's one groups' etiquette.
It's not common, it's white.
One of the best TED talks I've listened to, thank you! 🙌🏻
Okey.Lets start.
Wonderfully spoken, (soon-to-be) Dr. Lekaya!
Lakeya*
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Luxury or no luxury always be proud of your brand and try working to improve. I love luxurious lifestyles. All thanks to crypto I just got my first Lamborghini 💝. My advice to y'all invest in cryptocurrency or gold.
Stock are good but crypto is better
His success stories are everywhere 😨
I tried trading on my own but it only left chasing shadows
I got Charles info how good is he?
he's really amazing with an amazing skills she changed my 0.3btc to 2.1btc
Hope the Earth recovers
400 degrees 🙌🏽 Yeeesssss Sis 💖
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Great tips
Beautiful! Thanks
She is really really fit.
There is a lot more to this. Do I get what she is saying? Yes to a certain extent but there is a lot more to this. Great video and I would really like to see more of her work. Very talented 👏🏿
How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.
stay blessed 💖
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Thank you for sharing your story!!
the wokeness is strong in this one
Thanks this TED X is esplosive!! really
So empowering ❤️
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Although I agree with the message of this video the title doesn't really relate to the video very well.
The brackets are around the wrong letters! Whatever you put in brackets is there because it could be ignored. So your title is misleading.
In this case (Be)coming Professional = Coming Professional! Not really what you were going for, right?
You want to write Be(com)ing Professional = Being Professional!
Thank you for your share
You had me @ "The D" - AMEN, GO BLUE, & PREACH !!! Thnkx for sharing 👍 💙💛
Excellent
Very good 👏👏
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Super proud of you! I enjoyed listening and also appreciating your growth and how far you’ve come! 🙌🏾
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
She’s a strong lady 🤟
Yep and nowhere is more paranoid than LinkedIn. That's for sure!
My name is Tushar from India
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Solid point. Professionalism says the standard is white and American is the standard. "White identity construct."
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Beautiful looking woman educated compared to some people who comment! 👍 ♥️ 🔥
@@seamus7399 ❤️ Thank you, you are so kind !🌷🤗
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My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Good speech!
Shared Reality- Louisville Kentucky
Oh man.
I have a major crush on her, as of now. Xx
Hopefully it will soon recovery
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Coming profesional
sos colombia
rolo?
Yo that’s my teacher from middle school
I thought that was CJ on preview. XD
Very interesting thoughts!
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Juwanna Mann
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
It is assimilation 🤔
Professionalism is not steeped in whiteness. Being on time, dressing nice, returning calls in a timely manner, and being respectful to others has nothing to do with race.
"identities, construct, own experiences, intersection, diversity, redefine" bla bla bla. Video description reads like a woke word salad. I won't be surprised if my comment gets deleted.
When does Hunter Biden's laptop speak at Ted?
Eid al fitr Mubarak to all 👤👭👥👪the Islamic nation
😏clicked so fast
This just sounds like she was too weak to hack it in the real world so shes complaining about it. She deserves to be in tears.
Sounds like she is slamming her own Doctoral program. And Austin is less diverse than motor city? I have been to both she has buried her head and resents her department. It also sounds like she just wants to ride on the current bandwagon. My guess is that plans to stay in academia and is trying to butter her bread.
She is talking about the divide between academia and beyond. Shows great gratitude toward her chair, department, and process as she strives to recover the voice within. She is not riding anyone's bandwagon but rather narrating her self holistically on her own terms within her specific experience, thus building her own type of transportation and creating new spaces for creativity and authentic expression
Diversity preaching again?
Lol.
You just know it was going to end up being about race. Every. Single. Time.
"How DARE the majority expect me to follow their guidelines while I'm in their spaces!"
Fortunately, we know who the true “majority “ are..
Sorry but these are All our spaces...another sorry you just won't get it but that's not my concern
@@latoyayoung919 Then stop complaining. If you have to beg for power, you have none in that space.
@@KennyGee you may be right in that sense ...compiling our own resources may be the best way! thanks for your tid bit
especially if the "majority" thinks like you.
Axed instead of asked... Still hearing some hoodism there. Hahaha
Never betray your heritage! Diversity is a beautiful thing.
You’re right, one should never forget their heritage. I’m sure, that you pronounce certain words differently as well... So, cheers to alll of the dialects, accents, & colloquial phrases found near and far. 🥂 Cheers to this beautiful, intelligent, & Educated Professional woman that rose from the “Hood” & is now impacting the world, in her career & on this platform!
Please, inform us once your TedTalk is premiered.
My name is Tushar, I am from India, I want to talk to you. I would like to know about you and you too will be happy to learn a new one from me.
Watching this gave me Down syndrome.
is that a wo-man?
No it's a Goddess Brian.