culture Solutions: Composing trust
What role do culture and the arts play in supporting mental health in times of conflict and crisis? 🌍🎭🕊️ In contexts of conflict, displacement, and uncertainty, cultural practices and grassroots initiatives remain vital spaces for care, connection, and resilience among communities — and can become powerful acts of resistance. Beyond immediate response, they invite us to rethink how humanitarian and mental health approaches can become more community-centred and culturally informed. 🤝🎶 Our podcast collaboration with the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) explores the evolving discourse around cultural practices and intangible heritage in conflict and crisis zones, how the next generation of practitioners is engaging with these realities, and their visions for integrating culture into humanitarian mental health responses globally. 🌏🧠 In this second episode, podcast host Xhesjana Haxhiu takes the conversation a step further by asking our three guests to share their vision for the future, and to reflect on the best practices and approaches emerging from UK and EU international cultural relations in support of civil societies and their cultural practices in fragile contexts. ✨🏛️ With: 🎙️ Xhesjana Haxhiu — Research Collaborator at culture Solutions 🎻 Maw Hpray Myar — Myanmar activist and musician 🏛️ Ian Thomas — Head of Arts, Research and Insights at the British Council 🌏 Lora Ksieniewicz — Entrepreneur and humanitarian aid worker
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