Sharing Our Gratitude — Our 18th Annual Workshop on
Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict
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Warmest Greetings!
We were thrilled to welcome a "full house" of new and returning friends from over 30 different countries!
After weeks of work, Evelin Lindner has updated the workshop webpage for you to review.
She has posted videos, pictures, articles, and even more resources to
encourage and strengthen your work in the world. Thank you so much for letting us know if anything needs to be updated or changed: workshops@humiliationstudies.org
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Dignity Friends Joined Us From...
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Egypt
Eswatini
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Honduras
India
Israel
Japan
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Pakistan
Serbia
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Switzerland
Tanzania
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
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This workshop was a stunning example of a global "co-created" gathering of scholars, practitioners, artists, and activists!
The diversity and energy of the group exceeded our highest hopes for
"dignicommunity building," which was enriched and strengthened by
substantive dialogue on shared topics of concern.
We hope you enjoy the content posted on the workshop webpage. Thank you, again, for letting us know what might need to be changed or updated. It would be great to have your comments by February 14, 2022.
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Gathering of Voices:
The Don Klein Invitation to Reflect Together
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Inspirational Messages to the World!
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Many distinguished members of our
Global Advisory Board shared deeply compelling "Messages to the World"
to encourage our global dignity building efforts, including:
Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Department
of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo, shared a message that
emphasized that one of our most important resources is "our ability to
listen to others." He nominated Evelin Lindner as a representative of
HumanDHS for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015 and 2016, followed by Inga Bostad's nomination in 2017.
Konstanze Abouleish has been one of the co-founders of the sustainable development initiative SEKEM
in Egypt and part of its leadership team for more than 40 years. Her
message encourages us to seek understanding of others by practicing
empathy and love, by taking a deep and personal interest in others.
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Howard Richards: The 2021 HumanDHS Lifetime Commitment Award Recipient
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From Humiliation to Dignity:
For a Future of Global Solidarity
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Humanity is standing on the precipice of interconnected crises
— from novel viruses, to climate catastrophes, to water scarcities,
to famine, to the threat of nuclear war. In her thought-provoking talk,
Evelin Lindner
stressed that our current generation's response to these crises will
determine the ultimate survival of all life on this planet.
Evelin emphasized that humanity still has unused windows of
opportunity to create change. We have “10 years to outgrow 12,000 years
of behavior,” as Dr. Thomas Daffern
concisely summarized. Despite this daunting challenge, Evelin reminded
us that we can turn realistic pessimism into the force that inspires the
optimism we need to turn new ideas into action.
In her upcoming book,
Evelin offers the world a foothold on a new future, a future that
strengthens dignity through solidarity to generate the lifesaving
creativity needed to move ourselves toward sustainable solutions.
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Dignifying Dialogues: Dignilogues
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Congratulations to all who contributed to the outstanding Pre-Planned Dignilogue Sessions this year!
Our Dignihosts facilitated an impressive array of Dignilogue
contributors who brought crucially important topics into the core of our
conversations throughout the workshop.
Please enjoy the video recordings of each session by following the underlined links below:
DigniHost – Janet Gerson
Dignicontributors: Emmanuel Ndahimana, Carol Smaldino, Lyndon Harris, and Joy Ndwandwe.
DigniHosts – Linda Hartling & Evelin Lindner
Dignicontributors: His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan Bin Talal,
Rebecca Tabacynski, Victoria Fontan, Evelin Lindner, and Femke Wijdekop.
DigniHost – Philip Brown
Dignicontributors: Michael Perlin, David Yamada, Janet Gerson, and Tony Gaskew.
DigniHost – David Yamada
Dignicontributors: Evelin Lindner, Ulrich Spalthoff, Mara Alagic, and David Yamada.
DigniHost – Elaine Meis
Dignicontributors: New York Dignity Now, Philip Brown, Chipamong
Chowdhury, the Hameln Dignity Now, and Zuzana Lučkay Mihalčinova
(greetings).
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Magical Moments of Awe and Wonder
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Thanks to everyone who shared their creativity and talents this year!!
Music,
movement, and poetry were essential to generating a warm and welcoming
climate in this virtual gathering. We are deeply grateful to all who
shared their special talents that kept us energized throughout the
workshop!
Here is a sample of the creativity shared. Please see more on our webpage.
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Lasse Moer offered meditations of music and nature from Norway.
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Mourning Doves, and more.
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Celebrating Our Brilliant Bonus Sessions
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Welcome to HumanDHS:
New and Returning Friends, Students, and Mentors
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HumanDHS Board Directors David Yamada and Janet Gerson
invited all new participants and returning friends to join them for a
wonderful conversation about the HumanDHS community and its uniquely
collaborative and relational approach to working as a global community.
In 2007, several members of our HumanDHS network wished to help
newcomers find their way into the workings of HumanDHS. They suggested
that we make a special page for newcomers and they contributed with
their texts. Please see Welcome to Newcomers!
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Warm-up Activities for Engaging and Connecting Your Groups on Zoom
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Beth Boynton led
a fun and enlivening session offering online tools people can use to
promote everyone’s dignified participation in virtual meetings. The
group had a great time playing with experiential activities that
generate warmth, comfort, and connection!
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Nonviolent and Dignifying Communication
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Under the guidance of Claudia Thimm,
this bonus session explored nonviolent communication. In her job,
Claudia has learned to communicate in effective and dignifying ways with
customers who have difficult complaints. Claudia shared how we can
change our communication by changing our attitudes and using nonviolent
techniques.
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Pandemic, Inner Adventure, and Nomad Mindfulness!
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Chipamong (Chipa) Chowdhury,
or Bhante Revata Dhamma (monk's name, known in the monastic
communities), does not believe in “vacation,” and yet he travels
constantly with no aim, no destination, and no end date!
In this bonus session, Chipa brought together friends who strive to
create sustainable ways to travel. He shared his unusual monk’s travel
stories, inner adventures, and mindful approach to moving through the
world.
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Your Certificate of Appreciation!
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There are not enough words to thank YOU for joining us at our annual workshop!
We invite you to download and print your certificate
celebrating your collaborative contribution. Your kind support and
creative engagement made this an unforgettable gathering of the HumanDHS
community!
It was deeply encouraging to have a tremendous turn out during these challenging times!
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Thanks to Our Dignifunders!
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We are deeply thankful to all who sustain HumanDHS and this workshop series with action gifts and economic support.
HumanDHS
does not have a paid staff, administrative assistance, or IT services.
We are an "extreme, lean, green, but not mean" community, essentially a
"do-it-together-with-dignity" community. We do not charge registration
fees for events, yet we appreciate thoughtful contributions (according
to one's ability).
If you would like to contribute, we warmly welcome your kind support:
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Thanks to the Most Heroic Digniplanners on the Planet!
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A "Dream Team of Digniplanners" met regularly for six months to make this workshop possible!
Each member of the team heroically persevered through enormous challenges associated with the pandemic.
Their labor of love was the living embodiment of "Dignity Through Solidarity"!
A special thank you to Anna Strout for capturing many, many joy-filled pictures,
and to Fatma Tufan for faithfully recording our event!
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Celebrating Everyone's Contribution!
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Wishing You a World of Dignity Through Solidarity!
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With admiration and gratitude!
Uli Spalthoff, PhD, Director of Project Development and Systems Administration
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