"What does it look like when someone in Sweden brushes their teeth or
when someone in Rwanda makes their bed? Anna Rosling Rönnlund wants all
of us to find out, so she sent photographers to 264 homes in 50
countries (and counting!) to document the stoves, bed, toilets, toys and
more in households from every income bracket around the world. See how
families live in Latvia or Burkina Faso or Peru as Rosling Rönnlund
explains the power of data visualization to help us better understand
the world." About the TED Talk
View the TED Talk by Anna Rosling
Take a Look at Dollar Street
A New Way To Look At The People Of The World
Thursday, January 25, 2018
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