Sharing Our Gratitude — Our 17th Annual Workshop on
Transforming Humiliation and Violent Conflict
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The new dawn blooms as we free it
For there is always light,
if only we're brave enough to see it
If only we're brave enough to be it.
Amanda Gorman, U.S. Youth Poet-Laureate
The Hill We Climb, January 20, 2021
Warmest Greetings!
Thank you for being a light of dignity in the world!
We are celebrating all who joined us for our first-ever "DigniZoom" workshop in December! We
were amazed by the deeply dignifying dialogues, the creative
contributions, and the inspiring global connections generated throughout
the workshop! Please allow us to share this thank you with all who were
with us in person as well as those who were with us in spirit.
After weeks of work, Evelin Lindner has updated the 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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This workshop was a remarkable example of a "co-created" event! It was energized by the intellectual and creative contributions of all who joined us — exceeding all of our expectations!
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Because of Zoom, we were able to connect globally more easily than ever. We
were thrilled to see new and returning friends from throughout the
world, including New Zealand, India, Jordan, Ireland, Germany, Spain,
Canada, Bangladesh, Rwanda, and more!
We hope you enjoy this sample of 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 1, 2021.
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A Few Video Highlights We'll Never Forget!
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From a Virus Pandemic to a Pandemic of Dignity
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Michael Britton,
Ed.D., opened our workshop with his message of courage and
perseverance, expressing profound empathy for all who are suffering
around the globe. He reminded us to keep looking beyond the immediate
pain to possibilities for a more dignifying future.
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We were deeply touched by all who created "Messages to the World" —
powerful words of wisdom focused on how we can cultivate conditions
that provide for the dignity of all people and the planet.
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From Humiliation to Dignity: For a Future of Global Solidarity
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In the midst of global crises and deadly social divisions, how do
we move humanity toward mutually beneficial solidarity? How do we unite
in our global diversity with dignity?
Founding President Evelin Lindner
described how we are living in a historical moment of unparalleled
crises, yet also in times of unparalleled opportunity. She examined the
question, "Will humanity bring about the adaptations we need to survive
on this planet?"
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2020 HumanDHS Lifetime Commitment Award
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We were overjoyed to celebrate the lifework of Peter Coleman, the director of MD-ICCCR,
by presenting him with the HumanDHS 2020 Lifetime Commitment Award. Dr.
Coleman is a renowned expert on constructive conflict resolution and
sustainable peace. His work has been a foundational inspiration for all
of our global efforts for nearly two decades.
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Dignifying Dialogues Exploring Global Dilemmas
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This workshop was highly participatory. Rather than lectures/presentations, we emphasized participation and conversation (Dignity
+ Dialogue = Dignilogues). We were delighted to have five
insight-filled "Pre-Planned Dignilogue Sessions" exploring urgent topics
of our time!
Please enjoy the video recordings of each session by following the underlined links below:
• DigniHosts – Linda Hartling, Mara Alagic, and Evelin Lindner
• DigniContributors – David Yamada, John Bilorusky, Rosa Reinikainen, and Maggie O’Neill
• DigniHost – David Yamada
• DigniContributors – Tony Gaskew, Charles Hayes, and Eunice Avilés Faria
• DigniHost – Janet Gerson
• DigniContributors – Fr. Jean d’Amour, Keri Lawson-Te Aho, and Vidya Jain
• DigniHost – Phil Brown
• DigniContributors – Chipamong
Chowdhury, Zaynab El Bernoussi, Mugdha Yeolekar, and Reverend Darrell
Daniel for Michelle Daniel Jones
• DigniHost – Elaine Meis, supported by Linda Hartling, Janet Gerson, and Evelin Lindner
• Contributors: The Dignity Now New York Group and the Dignity Now Hameln (Hamelin) Group
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Moments of Awe and Wonder
Thanks to Our Music, Movement, and Poetry Leaders
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Thanks to everyone who shared their creativity and talents.
Your gifts were essential to generating a warm and welcoming climate
that kept us energized throughout the workshop. Please visit our webpage to learn more.
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Thanks to Our Special Session Leaders!
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Healing the Wounds of History: Dignilogue on Forgiveness
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Lyndon Harris
facilitated a Dignilogue in which he explored how forgiveness can play a
role in transforming conflict and restoring dignity. The session
examined what forgiveness is and is not, and how it might bring healing
to communities and generations.
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Making Dignity Inclusive:
Bringing in Women and Other Vulnerable Groups
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Seema Shekhawat
kindly explained the primary purpose of this special Dignilogue as
follows: "I would like to engage participants on how important it is to
include (consciously) women and other vulnerable groups in the global
struggle for dignity for all, especially in the pandemic scenario.”
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You're Invited to Continue the Dialogue on Dignity
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All Workshop Participants Are Invited to Join a WhatsApp Dignilogue Group
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Inspired by the important conversations that took place throughout the workshop, we invite you to join our ongoing WhatsApp
group to continue our dialogues on dignity! This group is a space for
sharing ideas to help move humanity toward healthier relations with
people and the planet.
If you would like to join, please send us your name and mobile number to be added to the group:
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Dignifunding: An Amazing Labor of Love!
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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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The Best Digniplanners on the Planet!
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Thanks to all of our workshop "Digniplanners" for making the workshop possible.
A special thank you to Anna Strout for capturing many, many joy-filled pictures!
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Thanks to Everyone for Joining Us!
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Wishing You a World of Dignity Every Day!
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With admiration and gratitude!
Uli Spalthoff, PhD, Director of Project Development and Systems Administration
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