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Angéla Eke is an opinion leader who, although she actively works for animal and environmental protection, does not like being labeled an activist. He believes that living with outstanding empathy in society is not an outstanding achievement, but a fundamental human duty. He graduated from the acting department of the University of Theater and Film, majoring in puppetry. Thanks to being a freelancer, he plays in stone theaters in the capital, in independent companies and also in the countryside. It can currently be seen in Radnót Theater Tesla Lab, Szkéne, Trafó productions and Trojka Theater Association. In 2016, his work was also recognized with the Junior Prima award. "He is the connecting link between the worlds of classic Russian dramas and show programs that are so far from each other," they wrote about him. She regularly takes part in groundbreaking domestic art initiatives, and it is also important for her to focus on the topic of social sensitization in her independent projects, such as her performance staged at the TEDxLibertyBridgeWomen event. Why is empathy needed more than ever and can our planet be saved? – The performance was delivered on December 2, 2021. Angéla Eke, actress, performer and puppeteer, is an opinion leader in Hungary who actively helps animals and the environment, yet dislikes the title 'activist'. She believes that living with outstanding empathy in a community is not an extraordinary feature but a fundamental human responsibility. As a freelancer, she plays in theaters as well as independent theater companies and television shows. In 2016 she was awarded the Junior Prima Award. In her talk, she explains why empathy is needed today more than ever. This talk was given on December 2, 2021. Angéla Eke, actress, performer and puppeteer, is an opinion leader in Hungary who actively helps animals and the environment, yet dislikes the title 'activist'. She believes that living with outstanding empathy in a community is not an extraordinary feature but a fundamental human responsibility. As a freelancer, she plays in theaters as well as independent theater companies and television shows. In 2016 she was awarded the Junior Prima Award. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx