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TEDx TalksPublished at May 30, 2026 at 12:42 AM12:59
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How History Gets the Reality of Social Change Wrong | Elizabeth Booker Houston | TEDxMidAtlantic

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CultureEducationEnglishGlobal IssuesHistoryhistory gets reality
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May 30, 2026 at 12:42 AM
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12:59
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Video Description
Everyone knows the story of Rosa Parks: tired feet, a single refusal, a bus boycott that sprang up overnight and a Supreme Court that set things right. Elizabeth Houston says nearly all of that is wrong — and that the way it's wrong has a name. Not misinformation or disinformation, but malinformation: true facts arranged to mislead. The clean, one-woman myth of Montgomery, she argues, quietly erases the years of organizing, the names you were never taught, and the unglamorous case that actually desegregated the buses — and in doing so it teaches us exactly the wrong lesson about how change happens. That lesson matters to her right now. Houston left her federal job this year after the mass firings hit her household, and she carries a phrase a stranger handed her in a White House security line: "the sun will rise again." Her bet is that the sun rises not on heroes and magical moments, but on ordinary people doing small things, persistently, over a long time — the part of every movement that gets edited out of the story. So the question the talk leaves you with is uncomfortable and personal: if movements are built by the many and not the one, what's your small, persistent thing? Houston, three generations removed from slavery and now reaching an audience of millions, has decided what hers is. The talk is an invitation to decide yours. Elizabeth Booker Houston is a Memphis, Tennessee native who now calls Washington, D.C. home. She has performed at venues such as DC Improv and Magooby's Joke House, and worked with comedic legends such as D.L. Hughley and Tony Woods. When Elizabeth is not on stage, you can find her making witty political and social commentary on Instagram and TikTok where she has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers and tens of millions of views. She also cohosts the podcast "2 Lawyers, 1 Ex-Con," and her clever and hilarious podcast cohosts, Jasmine Burton and Justo, will be featured at this standup comedy show! In her own words: "I’m Elizabeth Booker Houston, JD, MPH. I’m a lawyer, scientist, comedian, content creator, mom, and wife living in the DC metro area by way of Memphis, Tennessee." 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
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