International Congress of Estonian Organizations: Our Collective Memory
3 Ravala Street
Radisson Collection Hotel
10143 Tallinn Harjumaa
Estonia
International Congress of Estonian Organizations takes place on July 2nd from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm at the Radisson Collection Hotel, Rävala 3, Tallinn.
Please RSVP HERE by June 22nd.
Program
9.00–10.00 Registration and coffee
10.00–10.15 Opening remarks and greetings
– Sirle Sööt, ÜEKN chairperson (Sweden)
– Minister of Foreign Affairs Margus Tsahkna
10.15–11.00 Estonian security
– Director General of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jonatan Vseviov, invited
11.00–12.00 Panel discussion: Development of Estonian national identity and cultural memory in the diaspora
Moderator Piret Noorhani, Chief Archivist, VEMU Estonian Museum Canada
- How language, literature, and journalism influence the development of national identity and cultural memory abroad
- The impact of the 1944 mass flight and its shared memory on the development and unity of communities abroad
- The impact of disinformation on national identity and shared memory, and its deterrence
– Tiina Kirss, Senior Researcher, Estonian Literary Museum
– Janika Kronberg, literary historian; chairperson, Tartu branch of the Estonian Writers’ Union
– Meelis Maripuu, board member, Estonian Memory Institute
12.00–12.15 Overview of discussions at the Global Estonian Networks event on July 1 at Kultuurikatel
– Reet Marten Sehr, moderator of Global Estonian Networks event (Canada)
12.15–13.30 Lunch (on your own)
13.30–13.45 Overview of Estonian societies abroad
– Aho Rebas, Association of Estonians in Sweden representative to EWC
13.45–15.00 Workshops: „The diversity of Estonian communities abroad: what can we learn from each other?“
- Communication and information acquisition in Estonian communities abroad
- The working environment of Estonian societies abroad
- The role of national central organizations in Estonian communities
15.00–16.00 Roundtable discussion: The formation of Estonian identity and cultural memory among Estonian youth abroad
- What conditions are needed for young people abroad to form an Estonian identity?
- How do you experience and cope with having a dual identity?
- How do you, as a young Estonian living abroad, want to connect to Estonian society?
16.00–16.15 Closing remarks
– Maia Linask, chair of the EWC foreign policy committee (USA)
Emcee: Ilona Kolberg, Network of Estonian Organizations in Finland representative to EWC