What do we know about those places where there is no light?

I am bringing to you a very eye-opening talk by Dani Villanueva, in Spanish. He would like us to consider all those places in the world we do not know anything about.

Dani asks us to rethink borders and walls. The number of kilometers of walls and artificial borders have increased drastically in the last two decades. We have more information and more migrant movements than ever before, but we are still not asking enough questions nor seeking to learn more about those parts of the world where there is no light at night, when the satellites are taking photos. Dani Villanueva SJ asks us to care, to be aware, to be more human.

Dani Villanueva is a Jesuit, computer engineer and theologian, with post-graduate studies in Humanitarian Assistance, NGOs Management, Leadership and Social Innovation, and a Global Executive MBA. He is the Executive Vice President of the NGO Entreculturas/Alboan. His obsessions are education, networks, and communications. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

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