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Leonidas Donskis Memorial Seminar: Social Dialogue in Times of Troubled Identities

Sep
29
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34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven CT, 06511

The European Studies Council of the Yale MacMillan Center and the Baltic Studies Program present

Leonidas Donskis Memorial Seminar: Social Dialogue in Times of Troubled Identities

Participants: Arvydas Grišinas, Marci Shore, Timothy Snyder, Bradley Woodworth, Viktoras Bachmetjevas
Seminar starts at 10:30am ET, lunch at 12:30pm ET
Location: Luce Hall, Rm 203 (2nd fl), 34 Hillhouse Ave.
Register to Attend on Zoom: https://bit.ly/Yale-LeonidasDonskis

Part of the European & Russian Studies Community Lunch Seminar series

Photo courtesy of the BNS (Baltic News Service)

A seminar, dedicated to commemorating Prof. Leonidas Donskis, a philosopher, publicist and politician, one of the most prominent contemporary Jewish Lithuanian intellectual figures internationally.

One of the core concerns in Donskis’ academic and public work was promoting a culture of dialogue and civil conversation, facing the perilous historical heritage of the twentieth century. A student of postmodern crises of national, ethnic and individual identities, Donskis sought ways towards deliberative politics, where different, even conflicting identities could have an opportunity to meet others in a peaceful and constructive fashion.

In times of raging cultural wars, and the uncertainty related to the upcoming U.S. elections, his thought remains relevant as ever. The seminar will invite an open discussion on possible applications of Donskis’s ideas in tackling the contemporary challenges and promoting a culture of dialogue.

Speakers

Marci Shore, Bradley Woodworth, Viktoras Bachmetjevas