Video-taped Dialogues on Dignity
Dignilogues
#dignism


 

 

We often use #dignism when we upload videos on YouTube
See Evelin Lindner's channel, and Gaby Saab's WDUi channel


Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner’s Joint Contributions to the World Dignity University (WDU) Initiative, since 2011 til present

• Introductory videos to our conferences created by Evelin Lindner:
•  Appreciative Enquiry 1, recorded on 30th October 2011 in Portland, Oregon, USA, by Evelin Lindner, for the World Dignity University initiative

• Introductory videos to our conferences created by Linda Hartling:
•  Appreciative Enquiry, uploaded onto YouTube on 11th August 2012 for the 2012 Norway Conference
•  Welcome to Everybody, created on 12th August 2012 for our 2012 Norway Conference
•  Our Open Space Dignilogue Format, created on 12th August 2012 for our 2012 Norway Conference
•  Greetings to All (short version), created on 16h April 2013 for our 2013 South Africa Conference
•  Greetings to All (long version), created on 16h April 2013 for our 2013 South Africa Conference
•  Our Appreciative Frame 3, created in December 2014 (see also Pdf), for the 2014 New York Workshop
•  Appreciative Enquiry 4, recorded on 27th May 2015 for the 2015 Rwanda Conference
•  Appreciative Framed, recorded on December 8, 2016, at the 2016 New York Workshop
•  Appreciative Frame, recorded on December 5, 2019, for our 2019 New York Workshop
•  Appreciative Frame, recorded on December 10, 2020, for our 2020 New York Workshop
•  Appreciative Frame, recorded on December 9, 2021, for our 2021 New York Workshop
•  Appreciative Frame, recorded on August 23, 2022, for our 37th Amman Conference
•  Appreciative Frame, recorded on November 21, 2023, for our 2023 New York Workshop

Imagine Worcester with Virginia Swain: Imagine Worcester #70 Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner, October 17, 2011, Portland, OR, & Worcester, MA, U.S.A
Text on the Imagine Worcester web site: "Virginia Swain is the host of Imagine Worcester and the World, your source for local and global interviews with peacemakers around the world. Evelin Lindner and Linda Hartling. Evelin was born in Germany and is now a global citizen and a scholar, author and practitioner. She holds two doctorates in medicine and psychology. Her research focuses on human dignity, and she believes that the humiliation of honor and dignity may be among the strongest obstacles on the way to a decent world community. She is the Founding President of Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS, www.humiliationstudies.or), a global transdisciplinary fellowship of concerned academics and practitioners who wish to promote dignity and transcend humiliation.Linda Hardling, Ph.D. is the HumanDHS Director. Before joining the Human DHS organization, she was the associate director of the Jean Baker Miller Center at Wellesley College. Linda holds a doctoral degree in community/clinical psychology. Together, they hold conferences around the world to promote human dignity. They have also founded a World Dignity University."
Watch More Episodes of Imagine Worcester; download the video directly; see other available formats.
See also:
1. Imagine Worcester #67, advocating the dignifying of the world through the Human Right to Peace, thus linking the World Dignity University initiative to the Human Right to Peace.
2. Imagine Worcester #68, advocating the dignifying of the world through the Human Right to Peace, thus linking theWorld Dignity University initiative to the Human Right to Peace.

Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Sustainable Post-Disaster Reconstruction: An Introduction by Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner, October 30, 2011
"Human Dignity, Human Rights, and Sustainable Post-Disaster Reconstruction: An Introduction by Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner" is a video that was recorded on October 30, 2011, in Portland, Oregon, USA, by Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner, for a course with the same title for Professor Adenrele Awotona's Center for Rebuilding Sustainable Communities after Disasters at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, as well as for the World Dignity University (WDU) initiative.
Course Description: Understanding the intersecting dynamics of human dignity, humiliation, and human rights in today’s world is crucial for those working in post-disaster reconstruction. Greater awareness of human rights ideals brings to the forefront the risk that post-disaster strategies and responses, once accepted and considered helpful, are perceived as deeply humiliating. This course will explore how globalization dramatically alters how we engage in helping relationships at all levels. It proposes that post-disaster reconstruction can be an opportunity to implement innovative and sustainable solutions that support the healing, health, and dignity of all involved in post-disaster recovery.
See a copy of this video on a site in China.

A Global Dignilogue with Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner, December 4, 2014 (Pdf | video)
Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner engage in a Dignilogue (Dignity + Dialogue), on the morning of December 4, 2014, at the 11th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, which took place at Columbia University in New York City, December 4 - 5, 2014. Linda Hartling is the Director of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network and Evelin Lindner its Founding President. We very much thank Christine de Michele for the video-taping!

A Global Dignilogue with Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner, Honoring the Message of Alfred Nobel and Bertha von Suttner, December 3, 2015 (Link to Nobel Peace Prize nomination page | Video | Powerpoint | see also Pdf 2014)
Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner engage in a Dignilogue (Dignity + Dialogue), on the morning of December 3, 2015, at the 12th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, which took place at Columbia University in New York City, December 3 - 4, 2015. Linda Hartling is the Director of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network. Evelin Lindner is the founding president of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network and she explains the background of, and the intentions behind the Nobel Peace Prize. See also her reflections on her 2015 nomination, and meet the inspirer of the prize, Bertha von Suttner. We very much thank Gabriela Saab for the video-taping!

• Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner in Dignilogue on the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Nomination of Our Dignity Work, December 3, 2015 (Link to Nobel Peace Prize nomination page | Video | Powerpoint | see also Pdf 2014)
Evelin Lindner and Linda Hartling contributed to the Public Event on the afternoon of December 3, 2015, at the 12th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, which took place at Columbia University in New York City, December 3 - 4, 2013. Linda Hartling is the Director of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network. Evelin Lindner is the founding president of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network and she explains the background of, and the intentions behind the Nobel Peace Prize. See also her reflections on her 2015 nomination, and meet the inspirer of the prize, Bertha von Suttner. We very much thank Gabriela Saab for the video-taping!

Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner in Dignilogue on "The Globalization of Dignity," December 8, 2016 (Video | Questions Prepared by Linda)
Evelin Lindner and Linda Hartling contributed in the morning on December 8, 2016, to the 13th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, which took place at Columbia University in New York City, December 8 - 9, 2016. Linda Hartling is the Director of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network. Evelin Lindner is the founding president of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network. We very much thank Mariana Ferraz for the video-taping! Please be aware that this is an unedited video.

Mini-Documentary of the Annual Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict "The Globalization of Dignity," December 8 - 9, 2016
The 13th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict took place at Columbia University in New York City, December 8 - 9, 2016. We very much thank Mariana Ferraz for making this wonderful mini-documentary! Thank you, dear Mariana, and also you, dear Gaby Saab, for inviting so many of us into this documentary, from Janet Gerson to David Yamada, Michael Perlin, Philip Brown, Kebadu Mekonnen Gebremariam, David Yau-Fai Ho! How great that you chose the song "A Wonderful World" in the background, the very song that David Yamada brought to us! Linda Hartling is the Director of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network. Evelin Lindner is the founding president of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network.

Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner in Dignilogue on "The Nature of Dignity the Dignity of Nature," December 7, 2017 (Video)
Evelin Lindner and Linda Hartling contributed in the morning on December 7, 2017, to the 14th Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, which took place at Columbia University in New York City, December 7 - 8, 2017. Linda Hartling is the Director of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network. Evelin Lindner is the founding president of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies network. We very much thank Bhante Revata Chipamong Chowdhury and Rambabu Talluri for the video-taping! Please be aware that this is an unedited video.

The Psychology of Humiliation
Interview with Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner on Blog Talk Radio "3 Women 3 Ways" with Heather Stark, December 13, 2017.

Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner on Metta Spencer's Talk Show, Episode 473 (7th July 2022)
Metta Spencer (born 29 August 1931) is a Canadian sociologist, writer, peace researcher, and activist. Professor Spencer is a semi-retired sociology professor and runs Peace Magazine and Project Save the World. Peace Magazine is a magazine (published quarterly) which focuses on global affairs and peace-related work. Project Save the World examines the interconnected nature of mass casualties, disasters, threats, etc.

A Message of Gratitude to Linda Hartling from Evelin Lindner (Video, recorded on November 25 and December 9, 2020, in Germany)

A Message of Gratitude to Linda Hartling from Evelin Lindner (Video prepared on December 13, 2021)

Happy Happy Birthday, Dear Linda! (Video December 30, 2021)

Learning for a Dignified and Dignifying Future (December 9, 2022)
Evelin Lindner, Founding President of HumanDHS and Global Ambassador of the WDUi, and Linda Hartling, Director of HumanDHS
The First World Dignity University Initiative Workshop, titled "For People and the Planet: Learning for a Future of Dignity," hosted online on December 9, 2022, representing the 19th Annual Workshop co-hosted by Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Teachers College, Columbia University.

• Happy Happy Birthday, Dear Linda! (Video December 29, 2023)

Welcome and Greetings, Introducing the 2023 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, online and at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023 (Video)
Linda Hartling, Director of the Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies (HumanDHS) network
Evelin Lindner, Founding President of HumanDHS

Linda Hartling and Evelin Lindner in Dialogue at the 2023 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "The Urgency of Seeding Dignity: Honoring 20 Years of Global Collaboration for Transforming Suffering Through Courageous and Compassionate Action," hybrid, online and at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 8, 2023 (Video)

Greetings to Linda Hartling from Evelin Lindner (Video, at the 2024 Dignity Conference in Madrid, Day Two, 18th September 2024)

Thanking and Appreciating Linda Hartling at the 2024 Workshop on Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict, titled "Toward Dignity for All: Courageously Connecting as Leaders, Helpers, and Healers," hybrid, online and at Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, December 6, 2024 (Video)