As COVID-19 sweeps the globe, it's hard to nowhere to turn or what to think. Hosted by the head of TED Chris Anderson and current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, TED Connects: Community and Hope is a free, live, daily conversation series featuring experts whose ideas can help us reflect and work through this uncertain time with a sense of responsibility, compassion, and wisdom.

This week, we’re launching TED Connects: Community and Hope – a live, daily conversation series with global leaders and experts, hosted by the head of TED Chris Anderson and current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers. To participate and and join us daily at 12pm ET. Click the following link:
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We’ll be joined by a wide-ranging group of TED speakers, and each conversation will last about an hour. Here’s the lineup:
Monday: How to be your best self in times of crisis — Susan David, Harvard Medical School psychologist studying emotional agility
Tuesday: The healthcare systems we must urgently fix — Bill Gates, business leader and philanthropist
Wednesday: What we can learn from China’s response to the coronavirus — Gary Liu, CEO of the South China Morning Post
Thursday: The quest for the coronavirus vaccine — Seth Berkley, epidemiologist and head of GAVI, the vaccine alliance
Friday: How to create meaningful connection while apart — Priya Parker, author, The Art of Gathering