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Tuesday, 12 September 2023, 1:00-2:30PM EDT / 2:00-3:30PM GMT-3 / 5:00-6:30PM GMT+1 / 6:00-7:30PM GMT+3 / 7:00-8:30PM GMT+2 / 10:30PM-12:00AM IST
Food insecurity, famine and resulting displacement are again increasing around the world. The International Center for the Study, Prevention and Treatment of MultiGenerational Legacies of Trauma webinar will focus on their origins and explore how these challenges are being met. Presenters will provide both a historical and a contemporary context for understanding how hunger continues to be used as a weapon of war and subjugation by focusing on a number of case studies, including Ireland, Ukraine, India and Latin America. They will explore how to prevent the ‘politicization of humanitarian need’, which impacts disproportionately on the already most vulnerable in society while further creating trauma legacies for succeeding generations.
Speakers:
Christine Kinealy, PhD
A graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, Founding Director of the Ireland’s Great Hunger Institute at Quinnipac University, Professor Kinealy has written extensively on Ireland’s Great Hunger of 1845 to 1852, one of the most lethal famines in modern European History, placing it in the context of centuries of British colonial rule and oppression. Her work also emphasizes the long-term impact of both prolonged subjugation and intermittent exposure to hunger and starvation.
Yevhen Hlibovytsky
A Ukrainian public intellectual who studies the transformation of Ukrainian society over the last century, he has founded pro.mova – a think tank and a consultancy that has focused on cultural implications for institution-building, trauma, and demography. Yevhen Hlibovytsky also teaches at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. He is a supervisory board member for Ukrainian public service broadcasting.
Prof. Sumantra Ray RNutr
A Licensed Medical Doctor and Registered Nutritionist (Public Health), Shumone is Chief Scientist and Executive Director of the NNEdPro Global Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health in Cambridge and is a Director of Research for the Food, Nutrition and Education Work Package of a Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) programme in India. He is also Ulster Professor of Global Nutrition and Advisor to the GCRF Latin American SAFEWATER programme.
Moderator:
Yael Danieli, PhD
A Clinical psychologist, traumatologist, victimologist and psychohistorian, Dr. Danieli is Founder and Executive Director of the International Center for the study, prevention and treatment of MultiGenerational Legacies of Trauma; Director, Group Project for Holocaust Survivors and their Children and Past-President, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.