Trust is a cornerstone of Nordic culture. The fact that we in the Nordic region trust one another provides the foundation for cooperation and makes our societies resilient in times of crisis. But what does trust mean for ordinary citizens, and can it be practised?
On 18 February, participants will meet simultaneously at Nordic Culture Point in Helsinki and Nordiska museet in Stockholm to explore the meaning of trust through conversation, exercises, and writing. At the end of the event, you will have the opportunity to submit your notes to the museum’s diary collections, helping to document a piece of Nordic history!
Johan Strang, Associate Professor in Nordic Studies at the University of Helsinki, will attend the event.
Please note that places are limited. As the programme is built around dialogue, registration is binding.
Register here by 10 February Opens in a new tabYou will need an email address, a mobile phone, and headphones in order to participate in the digital dialogue.
Please note that the event will take place at Suomenlinna B28. The ferry timetable can be found here (the link opens in a new window).
Programme
- 17:00–17:15 Introduction
- 17:20–17:40 Inspirational lecture on Nordic trust with Johan Strang
- 17:40–18:00 Coffee and tea break
- 18:00–18:10 Digital dialogue with a Nordic friend
- 18:15–18:30 Writing workshop: Describe your day and submit your contribution to the Nordic Museum’s collection via the provided link
- 9:00 Doors close
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Nordic Culture Point has been granted the EcoCompass environmental certificate. We’re making every endeavour to reduce our carbon footprint, which is why all travel within the organisation is carefully planned. Use public transport when you visit us, and you’ll contribute to a greener cultural scene, too!
Nordic Culture Point strives to organise accessible events where everyone can equally participate. In the following link, you will find information about the accessibility of our facilities. Please inform us in advance if you have any specific accessibility requirements. We will do our best to accommodate them.