“The significance of names--and why I changed mine” — Jai Djwa at TEDxCapilano U Live

IDEA School of Design’s Jai Djwa spoke about the transformative power of changing his name at TEDxCapilano U Live on April 30, 2024. Check out this story and listen to his talk.

The experience of speaking at TEDx was both exhilarating and terrifying. Exhilarating because joining thousands of previous speakers in the phenomenon of Ted is an incredible honour. But for the same reason it’s terrifying. Not to mention the fact that many of my friends and family were in the audience. Somehow I made it through and it was a great experience. The Cap team were super supportive and it was amazing to hear the other speakers. It felt like being part of an amazing community.
— Jai Djwa

About Jai Djwa

Jai Djwa is an artist, creative technologist, and a dedicated instructor at the IDEA School of Design at Capilano University. His career is deeply rooted in creativity, collaboration, and community engagement, through which he has contributed to projects. These include producing digital arts infrastructure for the 2010 Olympics, building the online Doomsday Clock, sharing historic castle battles on TV, helping Indigenous schools in BC get technology, highlighting the richness of Indigenous languages at the Royal BC Museum, and writing a play about changing his name.

James Neufeld

James has over 20 years of experience in the web/interactive design and development, Internet marketing and social media industries, working primarily as a freelancer, consultant and instructor, but also as a subcontractor to small agencies. He has experience with a variety of clients in small business, government, institutional and not-for-profit sectors. James is an instructor, lab supervisor and blog/social media coordinator at Capilano University's IDEA School of Design and also teaches a CodeCore College. His specialty is HTML & CSS for designers.

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