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  • Date and time: Thursday 24 March 2022, 6pm to 7pm
  • Location: Online only
  • Audience: Open to alumni, staff, students, the public
  • Admission: Free admission, booking required

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York Hope Consortium - Hope and Social Change Symposium Series

Join Leena Dhingra (author and actor) as she discusses ‘Hope’ in the context of the ‘Imagination’.

Hope matters. Its significance is particularly poignant during the present moment of uncertainty, during which narratives of multiple and overlapping crises abound. Humans and non-humans encounter one another in extraordinary ways. Automation disrupts the economies of labour with which we are familiar. Artificial intelligence challenges recognisable forms of human personhood. Climate change endangers the lives and livelihoods of millions of people. Unprecedented prosperity coexists with growing inequality. Religious and ethnic polarisation jeopardises the hard-won gains by movements for social justice in recent decades. Democracies across the world face erosions. Just when we thought things couldn’t get any worse, the COVID19 pandemic struck, changing our world in ways that few other events in recent memory have. As fear, anxiety, hatred and disappointment loom, it is easy to lose sight of the possibilities offered by hope.

Yet, hope has never been more important. 

Under the aegis of the York Hope Consortium, we are convening an online Symposium Series. Join us on the 10th March at 6pm for our next instalment. Follow our Twitter and YouTube Channel for more! 

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