Newsletter Nr. 36 (December 2021, subsequent to our 36th Annual Conference, our 2021 Workshop)
Compiled by Evelin Lindner in December 2021
Contents
Pictures
Thanks!
History of this Workshop Series!
Announcements
What Is the Aim of Our Work?
Messages from You
Welcome Again!
Pictures
(Important note to our conference participants: During our conference, we asked for your permission to include your pictures here. In case you have changed your mind since our workshop took place, please let us know! We want to make sure we have your permission. Thank you! Since we wish to walk the talk of dignity, it is very important for us to do our utmost in respecting everybody's privacy. We could gather written permissions from you during our conferences, yet, since we value the building of mutual trust in relationships, we would like to refrain from contributing to an ever more bureaucratic and legalistic society. We encourage everybody who does not wish to have their pictures or videos on our website to take pro-active responsibility and inform the photographer to refrain from taking pictures of her, and stay out of any video-tape. This will make the post-workshop editing work feasible, as also this is a voluntary work of love that is already overstretched.)
Main program points Dignilogue 1: "Dignity Through Solidarity: What Can We Do Make This Future Possible?" Bonus Sessions Day One |
Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner are the conveners of the annual workshops at Columbia University, together with honorary convener Morton Deutsch. He convened the first workshop in 2003, and he has been its honorary convener until his passing in 2017. We wish to honor his memory by conducting this workshop also in the future. • The photo with Morton Deutsch was taken in 2014. Please click on the pictures above to see it them larger. |
Welcome and Greetings on
Day One of our workshop • Opening of Day One with musical meditations from Lasse Moer, Humler og lavendel (bumblebees and lavender) (Video Day One | Video Day Three | original Video September 7, 2021) • Linda Hartling, Director of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, welcomed all participants of the workshop (Video | the Digni-Planners gathered prior to the workshop Video) • Linda Hartling acknowledged the Digni-Planners of this workshop (Video) • Linda Hartling explained the use of the camera and microphone during this workshop (Video Day Three) • Danielle Coon, Associate Director of the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (MD-ICCCR), welcomed all participants (Video) • Evelin Lindner, Founding President of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies, welcomed all participants of the workshop (Video | Video recorded on December 6, 2021 | Text) • Linda Hartling introduced the Appreciative Frame for this workshop (Video 2021 | Video 2020) We use the perspective of Appreciative Enquiry as a frame for our work. See introductions shared in previous workshops: 2020, 2019, 2016, 2015, 2014 (see also Pdf), 2012, 2011, and see An Appreciative Frame, written by Linda Hartling in 2005 • Linda Hartling gave an overview over the program of the workshop (Video) • Connection and Reflection Groups explained by Janet Gerson (Video 2021 | Video 2020) • Anna Strout gathered the participants for group photos with Danielle Coon as a gift to the MD-ICCCR (Version 1 | Version 2 | Version 3) |
Michael Britton gave the traditional Don Klein Memorial Lecture on Day One of our workshop Michael uses Don's metaphor of a scrim, a transparent stage curtain, where one believes that what one sees is reality only as long as the light shines on it in a certain way: see Don's explanation. • Michael Britton's Don Klein Celebration Lecture of 2021 (Video) See the original video that was recorded on December 5, 2021, and edited by Linda Hartling on December 6, 2021, and a longer presentation with PowerPoint recorded on November 30, 2021, and edited by Linda Hartling on December 1, 2021 • Please see all of Michael Britton's Don Klein Celebration Lectures since 2007 here |
Dignilogue #1 on
Day One of our workshop |
Dignilogue #2 on
Day One of our workshop Creating Courage Through Action in the Age of Cogitocide, Sociocide, and Ecocide • Digni-Host — Linda Hartling • Digni-Contributors — His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal, Rebecca "Becky" Tabaczynski, Victoria Fontan, Evelin Lindner, Femke Wijdekop, Jojo Mehta (background information), and Rosario Galvan (comment) • Dignilogue 2: Full Length |
Bonus Sessions at the end of
Day One of our workshop Deepening the Dialogue/Co-Creativity Groups David Yamada and Janet Gerson: Welcome to HumanDHS: New and Returning Friends, Students, and Mentors Beth Boynton: Warm-up Activities for Engaging & Connecting Your Groups on Zoom (Video) |
Dignilogue #3 on
Day Two of our workshop Generating Dignity Through Compassionate Justice? • Digni-Host — Philip Brown • Digni-Contributors — Michael Perlin, Janet Gerson, David Yamada, Tony Gaskew, Ginger Lerner-Wren (guest) • Dignilogue 3: Full Length |
Dignilogue #4 on
Day Two of our workshop Plotting the Future of the World Dignity University Initiative • Digni-Host — David Yamada • Digni-Contributors — Evelin Lindner, Ulrich Spalthoff, Mara Alagic, David Yamada • Dignilogue 4: Full Length |
Howard Richards Was Honored with the 2021 HumanDHS Lifetime Commitment Award • Award Ceremony in full length (Video) • Message of Appreciation from Evelin Lindner (Video | Pdf) • Award Acceptance Speech by Howard Richards (Video recorded on December 8, 2021 | long Pdf | short Pdf) • Howard Richards' 3 Most Important Messages to the World (Video, 5th June 2013 | short version prepared by Linda Hartling on December 5, 2021) |
Bonus Sessions at the end of
Day Two of our workshop Deepening the Dialogue/Co-Creativity Groups • Chipamong (Chipa) Chowdhury, or Bhante Revata Dhamma (monk's name, known in the monastic communities) announced his Bonus Session titled "Pandemic, Inner Adventure, and Nomad Mindfulness!" (Video) • Claudia Thimm announced her Bonus Session titled "Nonviolent and Dignifying Communication" (Video | PowerPoint) |
From Humiliation to Dignity: For a Future of Global Solidarity — Evelin Lindner (Video | PowerPoint | Big History Summary Pdf | Version of 39 minutes recorded on November 27, 2021, in Germany Video) This talk was based on Evelin Lindner's book: From Humiliation to Dignity: For a Future of Global Solidarity (Lake Oswego, OR: World Dignity University Press of Dignity Press, 2022, see the synopsis) |
Dignilogue #5 on
Day Three of our workshop Pathways to Solidarity: Dignifying Relationships with People and the Planet (Turning Ideas into Action) • Digni-Host — Elaine Meis • Contributors: Phil Brown for for the Dignity Now New York City Group, Chipamong (Chipa) Chowdhury, or Bhante Revata Dhamma (monk's name, known in the monastic communities), the Dignity Now Hameln (Hamelin) Group, Zuzana Lučkay Mihalčinová (greetings) • Dignilogue 5: Full Length |
His Royal Highness Prince Hassan bin Talal: "Message to the World" Video edited by Linda Hartling on January 3, 2021 See the original Video that His Royal Highness pre-recorded in the Majlis in Amman, Jordan, on December 10, 2020. Prince Hassan bin Talal has served as the president of the Club of Rome from 1999 to 2007, the board of directors for the Center for Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution at the University of Oklahoma, the Parliament of Cultures, the Royal Jordanian Polo Club, and the International Tolerance Foundation for Humanities and Social Studies, and is honorary president of the Euro-Mediterranean Association for Cooperation and Development since 2012. Prince Hassan bin Talal is a member of the Jordanian royal family, he is the brother of King Hussein, who was King of Jordan until his death in 1999, and he is the uncle of King Abdullah II, the present King of Jordan, who reigns since February 7, 1999. See also: • Prince El Hassan bin Talal explains the notion of the Cogitosphere (Video recorded on October 25, 2021, and edited by Linda Hartling). • Prince El Hassan bin Talal explains the notion of the Cogitosphere in his remarks at the Stop Ecocide International Criminal Court side event (Video recorded on December 8, 2021) |
Messages to the World "Messages to the World" are a contribution to the World Dignity University Library of Ideas to be shared with the world and, hopefully, inspirational for future generations. See more messages here |
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A big thank you to all music, movement, and poetry contributors throughout the workshop! See more here |
Dear Friends!
We had a wonderful workshop! It was titled:
2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict "Toward a New Global Normal: Dignity Through Solidarity!"
(representing the 36th Annual HumanDHS Conference)!
All our events are part of an ongoing effort to build a global dignity community.
This was a virtual workshop with 155 participants registered from all continents and more than 30 countries.
Thanks!
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, our 2020 and 2021 workshops had to be held as virtual gatherings, and Linda Hartling and I are overwhelmed by the generous support from all of you, dear friends, and we would like to express our deep gratitude!
First, please join me in expressing the deepest of gratitude to Linda M. Hartling. Linda Hartling nurtured this workshop into being. See a round of appreciations for Linda at the end of Day Two (Video) and at the end of Day Three of the workshop (Video). See also my message of gratitude that I recorded prior to the 2020 workshop on November 25 and December 9, 2020 (Video).Without Linda's wisdom, care, and huge gift of time and energy, without her loving nurturing, our network and our conferences would not be there. I met her first through email, it was in 1999, when Don Klein introduced us. Our collaboration began in full intensity when we met in person for the first time in Paris, France, in September 2003. She and her husband came to Paris to one of our two foundational Dignity Conferences (the other foundational conference was convened by Morton Deutsch in New York City in July 2003, see more further down).
Please join me in celebrating Linda’s leadership since 2003! In November 2008, Linda relinquished her administrative responsibilities at Wellesley College to devote more time in service of our dignity community, as our HumanDHS Director. Rick and Linda moved across the North American Continent and found a physical home for the Pacific Rim Branch of HumanDHS and the first HumanDHS Dialogue Home in Portland, Oregon. Everyone is invited to visit! Please send Linda all of your relevant books to be included in the HumanDHS library! A BIG thank-you to you, dearest Linda and Rick!
This year, our very special thanks go to Linda for repeating last year's success with creating a whole new virtual platform for our workshop under pandemic conditions! As always, she first set the frame of appreciative inquiry in Donald Klein's spirit, and then led the entire workshop, keeping all participants connected through her unique gift of nurturing a spirit of dignity and weaving a web of connections.
Rick Slaven always steps up most courageously in our worskhop series. He always creates a unique atmosphere of humor, modeling our motto of "taking ourselves lightly, even when we take our work seriously." A profound thank-you goes to you, dear Rick, for being our Director of Digni-Funding and of Digni-Fun!
There is no monetary remuneration involved in our dignity work, including all our events. Participants join the workshop because they wish to share their work, their experiences, and their insights. The main point of our work is the nurturing of a global dignity community. Our events are a labor of love, just as everything else connected with our work. None of us is being paid, including the organizers, there is no traditional fundraising and no profit involved. We share the minimal overhead in a dignity economy approach by everyone contributing according to ability.
In this spirit, instead of "shareholders," we have Careholders! This year's Digni-Planners deserve more gratitude than ever, given the challenges of holding our workshop virtually! Thank you so much, dear Janet Gerson, Mara Alagic, Elaine Meis, Michael Britton, Bhante Revata Chipamong Chowdhury, Anna Strout, David Yamada, Phil Brown, and Fatma Tufan!Dear All!
Linda and I, we would like to express our sincerest gratitude and appreciation to all of you who co-created our 2021 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict representing the 36th Annual HumanDHS Conference! Your contributions made our workshop a unique and exiting experience! We are immensely grateful to all of you for so generously gifting your time and energy to our dignity work!
We are deeply grateful to the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (MD-ICCCR) of Teachers College of Columbia University for their faithful support for our global dignity work since 2001! Late Morton Deutsch convened the first of this workshop series in July 2003, and he has been its honorary convener until his passing in 2017. We wish to honor his memory by conducting this workshop also in the future. MD-ICCCR is a co-founder of the Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity (AC4) (since 2009). We would like to thank Peter T. Coleman, and Danielle Coon, Director and Associate Director of the MD-ICCCR, together with their wonderful team, for their wonderful ongoing support. We also wish to thank Josh Fisher, PhD, Director of the Advanced Consortium for Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity (AC4) at Columbia University, and Beth Fisher-Yoshida, PhD, Executive Co-Chair of the AC4, and Director of the Youth, Peace & Security Program.
We would like to send words of support to the new President of Teachers College, Thomas R. Bailey, who suddenly had to face a pandemic. We send words of support also to Portia Williams, Joe Levine, as well as our friends from media, facilities, and security at Teachers College, Kofi Asare, Jasmine Ortiz, Hua-Chu Yen, Kevin Waldron, Corine Best Campbell, Yeremy Chavez, James Kearney, Sandra Afflick, Audrey Hurley, Yocasta Brens-Watson, Patricia Gibson, Jennifer Govan, to name only a few of all those valued friends at Teachers College who are so kind as to make our annual workshop series possible since 2003!
While Morton Deutsch founded this workshop series in 2003, Andrea Bartoli helped design it. In 2003, he was the Director of the Center for International Conflict Resolution (CICR) at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, and Chairman of the Columbia University Conflict Resolution Network (CU-CRN). Andrea Bartoli is a Member of the HumanDHS Global Advisory Board since its inception. Also his successor, Aldo Civico, kindly supported this workshop, as did his successor, Jean-Marie Guéhenno, who became the President of the International Crisis Group in 2014. In 2009, the CU-CRN was superseded by the Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity (AC4). Since 2015, the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies (SIWPS) at the School of International and Public Affairs offers courses in a specialization in conflict resolution (ICR Concentration). Thank you, dear Alba Taveras, for always supporting our work, since 2003!
This was the seventh workshop with what we call Digni-Gardeners. Their role is to hold, guard, and protect the most important goal of our work, namely, to place relationships first and nurture them so that diversity of opinions and conflict can enrich us rather than tearing the fabric of the relationships apart. Please see an Introduction into the Dignilogue Sessions Format, created by Linda Hartling on August 12, 2012, for our 2012 Norway Conference, and read more about the Dignilogue format and what it entails. See also Linda's Dignilogue Tips and Dynamic Dignilogue List, created on October 10, 2015, and Gabriela Saab's Dignigardener Tips created on December 6, 2016. See, furthermore, our reflections on Appreciative Nurturing.
We thank Anna Strout for being our most remarkable nurturer of dignity! She always takes such lovely still photos! And equally many thanks to Fatma Tufan for doing all our video-recording!
Our warmest thanks go furthermore to our Digni-Hosts! Dignilogue #1 on Day One of our workshop, titled Dignity Through Solidarity: What Can We Do Make This Future Possible?, was hosted by Janet Gerson, Dignilogue #2 on Day One of our workshop, titled Creating Courage Through Action in the Age of Cogitocide, Sociocide, and Ecocide was hosted by Linda Hartling, Dignilogue #3 on Day Two of our workshop, titled Generating Dignity Through Compassionate Justice? was hosted by Phil Brown, Dignilogue #4 on Day Two of our workshop, titled Plotting the Future of the World Dignity University Initiative was hosted by David Yamada, and Dignilogue #5 on Day Three of our workshop, titled Pathways to Solidarity: Dignifying Relationships with People and the Planet — Turning Ideas into Action, was hosted by Elaine Meis.
Finally, Michael F. Britton moved us all again deeply with his Don Klein Celebration Lecture that he gives in the place of Don's originally planned lecture titled The Humiliation Dynamic: Looking Back... Looking Forward. Don showed us how to live in awe and wonderment. We will always need your wisdom, dear Don!
And, please join us in celebrating our dear Howard Richards, whom we had the privilege of honoring with the 2021 HumanDHS Lifetime Commitment Award!
See now the virtual book table of Dignity Press with its imprint World Dignity University Press. Thanks to Uli Spalthoff, our not-for-profit Dignity Press has plublished almost 30 books in the past years! Please note that we are looking for a successor for our dear Uli now, who has given his all over so many years!
Last, we would like to extend a special thanks to those of you who send us virtual Appreciative Enquiry note cards. As Linda always explains, this information is important for us as we begin to reflect on what we could do differently next year and in future years. Your willingness to participate in this process is very important for us, as we very much want this workshop to continue to be a collaborative effort. We extend our warm thanks to each of you for being part of this co-creation.Let us end this part of the letter by sharing our wonderful "Messages to the World" and contributions of art!
A big thank you to all creators of
"Messages to the World"!"Messages to the World" are a contribution to the World Dignity University initiative's Library of Ideas to be shared with the world and, hopefully, inspirational for future generations.
See also the virtual book table of Dignity Press with its imprint World Dignity University Press. Thanks to Uli Spalthoff, our not-for-profit Dignity Press has plublished almost 30 books in the past years! Please note that we are looking for a successor for our dear Uli now, who has given his all over so many years!• Evelin Lindner Invites into the "Message to the World" (Video 2020)
• Michael Britton and Evelin Lindner Offer Guidelines for the "World Dignity University (WDU) Message to the World" (Video 2019)
• Evelin Lindner Explains the Concept of the "Dignivideos - Messages to the World" (Video 2017)
• Michael Britton Explains the Concept of the "Dignivideos - Messages to the World" (Video 2017)• His Royal Highness Prince Hassan bin Talal
"Message to the World" (Video shared on Day Three | Video recorded on December 10, 2020, in the Majlis in Amman, Jordan). Prince Hassan bin Talal has served as the president of the Club of Rome from 1999 to 2007, and is a member of the Jordanian royal family, he is the uncle of King Abdullah II, the present King of JordanPre-recorded messages
• Thomas Hylland Eriksen: "Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on November 20, 2021)
• Emmanuel Ndahimana: "Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on November 30, 2021)
• Konstanze Abouleish: "Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on November 16, 2021)
• Sultan Somjee: "Message to the World: Collective Humanity as Said in Africa — Utu Ubuntu" (Video Day Two | Video Day Three | Video edited by Evelin Lindner from PowerPoint prepared on November 6, 2021)
• D. Raja Ganesan: "Message to the World" (Video edited by Linda Hartling from PowerPoint prepared on November 10, 2021)
• Deepak Tripathi: "Dignity Manifestor" (Video | Video | Text created on November 21, 2021)
• Riane Eisler: "Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on September 3, 2021)
• Harold Becker: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 11, 2021)
• Rabbi David Rosen: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on September 26, 2021)
• Ada Aharoni: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on October 5, 2021)
• Glen Martin: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 21, 2021)
• Élison Santos: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 21, 2021)
• Greg Anderson: "Message to the World: Dignity Must Be Plural" (Video recorded on December 1, 2021) and paper Humans Have Always Lived in a World of Many Worlds, November 15, 2020)
• Ragnhild Nilsen: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 4, 2021) and "Report on Dignity Work" (Video recorded on November 4, 2021)
• Anoop Swarup: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 15, 2021)
• Shahid Kamal: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 15, 2021)
• Hayal Köksal: "Message to the World" (Video | Video recorded on November 4, 2021)
• John McFadden: "Message to the World" (Video recorded on November 16, 2021)
• Virginia Swain: "Message to the World for 2022" (Video recorded on November 23, 2021)
• Henry (Hank) Greenspan: "Message to the World: Mars" (Video recorded on November 24, 2021)
• Rodrigue Tremblay: "Message to the World" (Text prepared on October 13, 2021)
• Angélica L. M. Walker: "Message to the World" (Video Day Two | Video Day Three | Video recorded on December 8, 2021)Messages created during the workshop
• Martha Eddy: "Message to the World" (Video on Day Three of the workshop | Rise Up: Cancer Survivor/Thriver Dance, created on September 29, 2020 Video)
• Mechthild "Mecke" Nagel: "Message to the World" (Video)This year, we had the most outstanding contributions of music, poetry and movement!
A big thank you to all music, movement, and poetry contributors throughout the workshop!
History of this Workshop Series
Our conferences are events upon invitation. You are warmly welcome to contact us at to workshops@humiliationstudies.org if you wish to join us next year in this workshop series in December 2022. Please know that we always invite you to spend the entire duration of our conferences together so that real dignity-family-building can emerge!
Please let us know as early as you can if you wish to join next year in December, particularly if you feel that you would like to share your experience and work in one of our Pre-Planned Dignilogues. They are often filled up by July. You can always participate in one of the Co-Created Dignilogues, or as a supporter or as an observer in the Pre-Planned Dignilogues, where you can also actively participate, for example, in the Connection and Reflection groups. We usually recommend newcomers to be with us as supporters and observers first, so that they can familiarize themselves with the format, and envision to participate more deeply in future workshops.
For the past decades, we have continuously worked to dignify the traditional institution of a "conference." Therefore, our events differ from mainstream conferences where speakers are invited and funded by organizers, and audiences pay a registration or entrance fee to listen to the speakers. Usually, organizers gather speakers who will "market" their knowledge to an audience. We wish to transcend the separation between speakers and audiences and nurture our gatherings in the spirit of what we call Dignilogue (dignity + dialogue).
Let us explain a bit more. In our out-of-NY conferences we use our adaptation of the Open Space approach, which we have named Dignilogue. This format is very open, in practice it means that the conference is self-organizing. In our NYC workshop, we tried this approach in the beginning, but, as it turned out, for our NYC participants more structure was needed, which led to the concept of Pre-Planned Dignilogues. Only many years later, in 2012, did we dare again to leave the workshop to self-organize, at least partly. We invited participants to be with us without the ambition to "present" something, rather, to get a feel for the dignity-family-building work that we wish to nurture first and foremost. As a result, the workshop has been more open since 2012. Participants are required to bring themselves as whole persons, including their private and professional identities, always prepared to use the flow of the workshop and contribute in the most nurturing ways possible. As background reading you might enjoy "Are College Lectures Unfair?" by Anne Murphy Paul, The New York Times, September 12, 2015.
Since 2012, our afternoons were also more action-oriented than in earlier NYC workshops. Instead of three Pre-Planned Dignilogues, we have only two, and we decided to dedicate the afternoons of both days to Co-Created Dignilogues. In our virtual workshops, our Connection and Reflection groups serve similar goals. These Dignilogues focus on topics of interest proposed by the participants. Again, rather than planning a “presentation,” we encourage participants to come "unprepared" and enjoy the mutual learning experience of engaging in authentic and creative conversations that lead to new ideas and new opportunities for action. All participants are invited to send abstracts or papers they wish to share, either before or after the workshop, so we can publish them on the website. We warmly welcome also new papers that might be inspired by the workshop experience.
The grand finale of each afternoon in our face-to-face workshops is to invite representatives from each Dignilogue to create a Dignivideo, where they document the highlights of their conversation and insights, and more than that, formulate a "message to the world" that has cristallized in the dignilogue. These videos are treasured contributions to our World Dignity University Library of Ideas and will inspire future generations of our community. The aim of these videos is "to speak to the world," to offer a message that the world should hear (rather than "report" on what had happened during the Dignilogue). Linda's guideline in 2019: "Please give a short introduction into what the group was about, and then explain what grew out, bring the message, the call to action, that your groups wants to communicate to the world!"
As mentioned above, we have created a new role in our workshop series, namely the role of Dignigardener (dignity and gardener) for each Co-Created Dignilogue. Our Dignigardeners have the responsibility to remind everybody of the "rules" for Dignicommunication (dignity + communication).
We always encourage all participants in our events to nurture mutually dignifying connections with the other participants also after this workshop and to experiment with new forms of "conferencing" wherever they live in the world. The world is in need of new dignified and dignifying solutions and such conferences can be a way to nurture them.
Dear participant in this year's workshop!
You contributed to bringing dignity and love into our workshop in unprecedented ways! Due to your presence, it was an unforgettable experience! Your contributions spoke to the need to begin with ourselves if we are serious about bringing more dignity into the world. The motto of unity in diversity provides a path toward dignity, and the diversity of expressions that you brought to the workshop, the diversity of ways in which we touched and moved each other, was astounding and deeply touching!
We thank YOU more than words can express!
Evelin & Linda, on behalf of our entire network
Announcements
Announcement of our Latest News!
What Is the Aim of Our Work?
Please read more in newsletter12.
Messages from YOU
See the post-conference blog by David Yamada (2020 Link | Pdf)
Welcome Again!
We would like to end this newsletter by thanking you again for all the wonderful mutual support. You contributed so generously, therefore let us give our warmest thanks to ALL OF US! We very much look forward to our upcoming two conferences in 2022!
Please let us know as early as you can if you would like to join us, particularly if you wish to be part of a Pre-Planned Dignilogue in our next Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict in December 2022! Thank you!
Linda & Evelin, December 2021