Data & laikas
19.04.2024 13:30 (GMT+1)
Kur
Lietuvos nacionalinė Martyno Mažvydo biblioteka, 501 aud. (5 a.) Gedimino pr. 51, Vilnius ir internetu
Kalba
Anglų, ukrainiečių, baltarusių su vertimu
Šio projekto metu buvo parengti 6 pokalbių ciklai su rusais, ukrainiečiais, baltarusiais, kurie buvo priversti palikti savo šalis, o naujus namus rado Baltijos šalyse. Baigiamasis renginys suburs paprastus žmones, kurie pasakos savo gyvenimo ir integracijos istorijas, o drauge su ekspertais ieškosime sėkmingos integracijos būdų ir modelių.
Konferencijoje vyks trys diskusijos, jų dalyviai pasakos apie savo atvykimo į Baltijos šalis priežastis, kas juos visus vienija, kokius skirtumus reikia įveikti, kokios patirtys kaupiasi gyvenant ir veikiant kitoje nei įprasta visuomenėje. Tikimės, kad šių diskusijų metu pavyks užčiuopti ir įvardinti bendras vertybes, kurios vienija skirtingas visuomenes; suprasti, kaip bendros vertybės gali prisidėti prie bendradarbiavimo regiono stabilumo vardan.
Tiesioginė transliacija
Stebėkite renginį delfi.lt portale
Renginys atviras visiems, registracijos nėra. Konferenciją organizuoja Lietuvos naujienų portalas DELFI kaip Šiaurės ministrų tarybos biuro Lietuvoje remiamo projekto „Baltic Bridge to Alienating Societies” baigiamąjį renginį.
Konferencijos programa (anglų k.)
13:00 – 13:30 Doors open
13:30 – 13:45 Welcome speech by Helén Nilsson, Director of the Nordic Council of Ministers Office in Lithuania and Rasa Lukaitytė-Vnarauskienė, Editor-in-chief of Delfi
13:45 – 14:45 Panel discussion “Baltic Bridge to Alienating Societies: Voices of Integration and Personal Narratives”
Discover firsthand accounts from individuals who migrated to the Baltic countries from Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus seeking peace after war. They share insights on successful integration, discussing challenges, support systems, and the responsibilities of both newcomers and host communities. Gain valuable perspectives on what contributes to a successful integration process and how individuals can actively participate in shaping a cohesive society in Lithuania and beyond.
- Anna Tomilina, International Childhood Research institute
- Aleksandr Kuchta, priest who came from Belarus to Lithuania to join the emerging Orthodox Church of the Constantinople Patriarchate
- Ksenija Nikolska, Coordinator of Caritas Humanitarian Aid for War Refugees from Ukraine in Kaunas Archdiocese
- Eglė Masevičiūtė, Vilnius Archdiocese Caritas Foreigners Integration Program Manager
- Moderator: Natalia Frolova, journalist
14:45 – 15:00 Coffee break
15:00 – 15:50 Panel discussion „Exploring Integration: Expert Insights on Ukrainian, Russian, and Belarusian Communities in the Baltic States”
Experts in sociology, political science, and psychology discuss the integration experiences of Ukrainian, Russian, and Belarusian citizens in the Baltic region. Topics include successful integration factors, systemic barriers, collective versus individualised approaches. Gain valuable insights into navigating integration challenges and fostering inclusivity.
- Dr. Monika Frėjutė-Rakauskienė, Senior Researcher, Head of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the Institute of Ethnic Studies
- Yevhen Magda, associate professor at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, the National Technical University
- Egor Burtsev, clinical psychologist, social psychologist, sociologist
- Dr. Roza Turarbekova, Ph.D. in History, Honorary Fellow of Institute for Global and Sustainable Development, University of Warwick
- Moderator: Vytautas Bruveris, Editor-in-chief of ELTA
15:50 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 17:00 Panel discussion “Emigration on a Woman’s Shoulders: Exploring Changing Gender Roles in Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia before Emigration and after Return”
A thought-provoking discussion on the evolving gender roles and societal dynamics experienced by women from Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia before emigration and upon their return. Our panel features Olga Johannesson, author of the documentary project „Women in War,” who will discuss the resilience and strength of women affected by the war outbreak in Ukraine. Lina Šlipavičiūtė, co-author of „Escaped from the Hell” book will share insights into the journeys and challenges faced by Ukrainian women seeking refuge in Lithuania. Eugenija Kovaliova from UKreate Hub will present initiatives supporting displaced Ukrainian women in Lithuania.
- Olga Johannesson, author of the documentary project „Women in War”
- Lina Šlipavičiūtė, co-author of „Escaped from the Hell” book
- Eugenija Kovaliova, CEO Ukreate Hub
- Moderator: Andžela Bubeliak, Delfi
Daugiau informacijos
Kornelija Kunigonytė
Patarėja komunikacijai
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