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Values in a time of Covid - free Webinar

About this Event

Since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, New Zealanders have acknowledged health, kindness and time for reflection to be of greater importance. To what extent have attitudes, beliefs and behaviours changed as we navigate our way through these difficult times?

Pearl of the Islands Foundation is proud to organise a panel discussion on 'Values in the time of COVID-19.' Niki Harre and Mehmet Ozalp join our panel and discuss values from different perspectives. Najira Khanam will facilitate the korero.

As Pearl of the Islands Foundation, we aim to foster understanding and acceptance between people of diverse communities through meaningful engagement and intercultural events.

Niki Harre

Niki Harré is a professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Auckland. Her research focuses on sustainable communities and schools, values and political activism. She is also the coordinator of a new three-course sustainability module at the university. In 2007 Niki edited, with Quentin Atkinson, the book Carbon Neutral by 2020: How New Zealanders Can Tackle Climate Change. Her two latest books are The Infinite Game: How to Live Well Together and Psychology for a Better World: Working with People to Save the Planet.

Mehmet Ozalp

Mehmet Ozalp is a prominent Muslim community leader in Australia. Mehmet is an Associate Professor of Islamic studies and the Director of the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation (CISAC) which he founded at Charles Sturt University. He is also the founder and Executive Director of ISRA (Islamic Sciences and Research Academy of Australia). Mehmet was awarded the Australian Bluestar Award in Education (2011) and Charles Sturt University Professional Excellence Award (2012), Australian Muslim Role Model of the Year award (2012) and Australian Muslim Lifetime Achievement Award (2018). Mehmet is the author of twenty-eight publications including three books: 101 Questions You Asked About Islam, Islam in the Modern World and Islam between Tradition and Modernity: An Australian Perspective.

Najira Khanam

Najira is Bangladeshi British who moved to Auckland over four years ago and is currently working at Belong Aotearoa as a Systems Change Activator. This provides her with a good overview of systems and issues facing ethnic communities and she is passionate about creating an inclusive Tāmaki Makaurau. Her previous experience includes policy and relationship management at the British Council, and various cross-sector communications roles in New Zealand and internationally. With a people-centred approach, Najira has led teams to achieve measurable success, most notably an award-winning social marketing campaign for a leading education institute in London.

This is a free webinar event.

Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/values-in-the-time-of-covid-19-tickets-120918256761

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