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Sheila Orfano

Writer / Producer, Office of the Head of TED at TED Conferences

Sheila Marie Orfano is an educator and content creator associated with TED Conferences. She worked as a Writer / Producer in the Office of the Head of TED from January 2020 to August 2021.6 Prior to this role, she served as the Executive Assistant to the Head of TED from March 2017 to December 2019.6 Orfano has contributed to TED-Ed, creating educational content on topics such as memory, truth perception, and stereotypes.124

Her work includes narrated animations exploring complex concepts like the Rashomon effect, which examines how different people can have conflicting yet plausible accounts of the same event.12 Orfano has also collaborated on content addressing social issues, such as the model minority myth and its impact on Asian students.45

As an educator featured in TED-Ed animations, Orfano's work has garnered significant attention, with her lessons on truth perception and stereotypes receiving over a million views each.135 Her contributions to TED demonstrate her ability to communicate complex ideas in engaging and accessible ways for a broad audience.

Highlights

Jan 12 · ed.ted.com
Can stereotypes ever be good? - Sheila Marie Orfano and Densho
Apr 24 · youtube.com
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Dec 2 · ted.com
Sheila Marie Orfano and Densho: Can stereotypes ever be good?
Dec 2 · ed.ted.com
Can stereotypes ever be good? - Sheila Marie Orfano and Densho
Jun 10 · ed.ted.com
How do you know what's true? - Sheila Marie Orfano - TED-Ed
Jun 10 · ed.ted.com
How do you know what's true? - Sheila Marie Orfano - TED-Ed
Jun 10 · ted.com
Sheila Marie Orfano: How do you know what's true? - TED Talks

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New York, New York