Utilizing Film as a Safe Space for Healing from Colonial Trauma
Film screening andn discussion with Joel Haikali, Film-maker, Namibia.
"As a filmmaker, I believe in the power of film as a potent tool in confronting and reconciling with the colonial past from Namibian perspectives. It can shape collective memory, fostering empathy and understanding, and advocate for restorative justice. Film can reach a wider audience and through sccreenings, discussions, and educational initiatives, we can spark meaningful conversations about colonialism and its enduring impact.
"As a filmmaker, I believe in the power of film as a potent tool in confronting and reconciling with the colonial past from Namibian perspectives. It can shape collective memory, fostering empathy and understanding, and advocate for restorative justice. Film can reach a wider audience and through sccreenings, discussions, and educational initiatives, we can spark meaningful conversations about colonialism and its enduring impact.
Time
Wednesday, 29.05.24 - 10:00 AM
– Wednesday, 05.06.24
- 12:00 PM
Topic
Heritage, Cultural Anthropology, Colonialism
Speaker
Joel Haikali
Target groups
Students
Researchers
Languages
Englisch
Location
Oxfordstr. 15, Room 1.002
Room
Oxfordstr. 15, Raum 1.002
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
Global Heritage Lab, TRA 5 (Present Pasts)
Contact
Links
- https://globalheritagelab.org/2024/05/28/reclaiming-the-narrative-utilizing-film-as-a-safe-space-for-healing-from-colonial-trauma/