⏰ Seminar on “The world after the Corona”

⏰  Seminar on “The world after the Corona”

DNS/TFF Peace & Justice course from April to September 2021 starts now…

Jan Oberg has been invited by the Denmark-based Necessary Teacher Training College (DNS) to introduce six topics that are then discussed at a one-hour Zoom session with people at the College. Fortunately, it is also open to anyone anywhere in the world.

The main purpose of this first session is to discuss what to learn from the global corona crisis, what longterm impact it may have and how to envision what must be done when – as we hope – it will be over.

In 27 minutes, Jan Oberg goes through 8 points for discussion of the post-Corona world – some of them healthily provocative and all meant to stimulate dialogue. Why? Because there will be a very different world after the pandemic and because the only thing we can be sure of is that there can be no going back to some kind of old “normal.”

So, you may see first the lecture below and then participate in the discussion on April 8. If you read this after that date, look for the next event on the DNS Facebook page. Under the video, find the discussion that took place with over 100 on Zoom and over 300 on Facebook Live.

Here is the discussion on Facebook Live:

Nadezda from DNS moderating the discussion

PS
This discussion mentions as a central issue that the Corona must lead to changes in our national militarized security thinking. TFF has produced the Declaration “Convert Military Expenditures To Global Problem-Solving” about that necessary change. With a sense of urgency, we ask you to read and sign and share.

Couldn’t this be one of the constructive, future-oriented things you support – and thereby help increase global democratic dialogue as well as the work of TFF? Thanks!

One Response to "⏰ Seminar on “The world after the Corona”"

  1. vhelenl   April 6, 2021 at 3:27 pm

    Wish you good seminar

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