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Trash cart superheroes

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    Our world has
    many superheroes.
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    But they have the worst of
    all superpowers: invisibility.
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    For example, the Catadores,
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    workers who collect recyclable
    materials for a living.
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    Catadores emerge from social
    inequality, unemployment,
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    and the abundance
    of solid waste
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    from the deficiency of the
    waste collection system.
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    Catadores provide heavy,
    honest and essential work
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    that benefits the entire population.
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    But they are not
    acknowledged for it.
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    Here in Brazil, they collect
    90 percent of all the waste
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    that's actually recycled.
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    Most of the Catadores
    work independent ally,
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    picking waste on the streets
    and selling to junk yards
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    at very low prices.
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    They may collect over 300 kilos
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    in their bags, shopping carts,
    bicycles and carroças.
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    Carroças are carts built
    from wood or metal
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    and found in several
    streets in Brazil,
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    much like graffiti and street art.
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    And this is how I first found
    these marginalized superheroes .
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    I am a graffiti artist and activist
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    and my art is social, environmental
    and political in nature.
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    In 2007, I took my work beyond walls
    and onto the Carroças
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    as a new mode of
    support for my message.
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    But at this time, giving
    voice to the Catadores.
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    By adding art and humor
    to the cause,
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    it became more appealing,
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    which helped call attention
    to the Catadores
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    and improve their self esteem.
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    and now they are famous on the street,
    on mass media, in social.
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    The thing is, I plunged
    into this universe
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    and have not stopped
    working since.
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    I have painted over 200 Carroças
    in many cities
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    and have been invited to do
    exhibitions and trips worldwide.
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    And then I realized that Catadores,
    in their invisibility,
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    are not exclusive to Brazil.
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    I met them in Argentina, Chile,
    Bolivia South Africa, Turkey
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    and even developed countries such as
    the United States and Japan.
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    And this was when I realized
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    that I need to have more
    people join the cause.
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    It's a big challenge.
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    Then, I created a collaborative movement
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    called Pimp my Carroça,
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    a large crowd fund event,
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    (Applause)
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    Thank you.
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    So Pimp my Carroça is a large
    crowd fund event
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    to help Catadores
    in their Carroças.
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    Catadores are assisted by
    wealthy professionals
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    and healthcare-like physicians
    dentists, podiatrists,
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    stylists, and message therapists
    and much more.
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    But they also receive safety shirts,
    gloves, rain coats and eye glasses
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    to see, in high definition, the city.
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    Their Carroças are renovated
    by our incredible volunteers.
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    Then receive safety items, too:
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    reflective tapes, horns and mirrors.
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    Then, finally, painted
    by a street artist
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    and become part of part of this
    huge, amazing bio-art exhibition.
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    Pimp my Carroças took
    the streets
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    of Sao Paolo, Rio de Janeiro
    and Curitiba.
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    But to meet the demand
    in other cities,
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    including outside of Brazil,
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    we have created Pimpx
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    inspired by TEDx,
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    and it's a simplified, do it yourself,
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    crowdfund edition of Pimp my Carroça
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    so everybody can join.
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    In two years, over 170 Catadores
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    800 volunteers and 200 street artists
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    and more than 100 donors
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    have been involved in the
    Pimp my Carroça movement,
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    whose actions have even been used
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    to teach recycle at a local school.
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    So, Catadores are leaving
    invisibility behind
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    behind and becoming increasingly
    respected and valued.
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    Because of their pimped carroças,
    they are able to fight back prejudice,
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    increase their income and
    interaction with society.
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    So now, I'd like to challenge you
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    to start looking at and
    acknowledging the Catadores
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    and other invisible superheroes
    from your city.
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    Try to see the world as one,
    without boundaries and tiers.
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    Believe it or not,
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    there are over 20 million
    Catadores worldwide.
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    So next time you see one,
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    recognize them as a vital part
    of our society.
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    Thank you
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    Applause
Title:
Trash cart superheroes
Speaker:
Mundano
Description:

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Video Language:
English
Team:
closed TED
Project:
TEDTalks
Duration:
05:22

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