Huset KBH

Rådhusstræde 13, København K

Torsdag 19 september 2024, kl. 19-21.



Konferens/Seminarie

Questioning Creatives: Values At Work

Public Service at Golden Days Festival: We educate, dress, and behave according to company codes of conduct. We adjust the outfit, keep the beard in place and the swearing at home. But how about our values?

Do we leave those at home, or do we bring them to work?
In this talk "VALUES AT WORK", we are investigating and questioning how we leave or take on values during office hours - now and in the future.
Public Service is an ethical creative agency and a non-profit organisation. With our events and talks, we aim to question the status quo of our creative industry and society as a whole.

SPEAKERS ->
Sophie Gevind (she/her) is a writer, strategist and the founder and creative director of Public Service. Sophie works at the intersection of commercial and activist creativity and communication. Besides running the ethical creative agency and non-profit organisation, Sophie is teaching norm-critical creativity and creative direction. In her talk, Sophie will share how she built a company and creative agency based on anarchist principles and values.
Claus Sneppen (he/him) is a partner and future researcher at the Institute of Future Studies: Claus is researching the development of human interactions, meetings and meetingplaces in the digital world. Claus is working intensively with models of office work, working life, experience economy, meeting culture, meetings, and meeting places. Claus is passionate about how we can translate new knowledge, analyses and future studies into tangible initiatives of organisations today. He is the author of "Hybrid Workplace 2023" (CIFS 2023)
Emma Holten (she/her) is a feminist activist and gender policy consultant. In 2014 she created the project "CONSENT" about her own experience with digital sexual violence. Since then, she has worked on an array of subjects. Among them power in the workplace and feminism in art and literature. Since 2019 her primary focus has been feminist economics.
Souha Al-Mersal (she/her) is a journalist, author, and facilitator in inner sustainability. She spent most of her career creating a platform for minority women to take back the language and definitions in the conversations of shame, norms, and minority stress in Denmark. Souha is a humanitarian at heart with experience from several NGOs in Denmark and the Middle East. Souha is passionate about kickstarting conversations about diversity, and equality, and how we together can create a framework for a sustainable working life while maintaining our human perspective.
PROGRAM ->
Each speaker will give a 20-minute talk related to the topic. We'll end with a panel discussion and a Q&A session. The panel and Q&A session will be moderated by creative, documentarist and diversity consultant, Jennifer Tonndorff.

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