Ewa Stackelberg
Photogramer
Ewa Stackelberg was initially a documentary photographer working in Sweden and abroad. Her life changed drastically when the man who had been her husband for twenty years died in an airplane accident in October 1997.
She found her world shattered and trying to master reality by making depictions of it was no longer possible. The only solution was to find another language.
She started to make photograms - photographic images without a camera, produced on photosensitive material, a method were chance and exploration are important ingredients. In her darkroom she wanted to find the origin of all things and suddenly another world appeared from something as concrete as soil, intestines, leaves, water and clay. A long journey had started, with both death and life present.
The exhibition ”Photograms” was presented in Fotografiska in Stockholm february - april 2015.
Gry Worre Hallberg
Founder of Sisters Academy
Sisters Academy is a school in a world and society where the sensuous and poetic mode of being is at the center of all action and interaction. Sisters Academy is the school in an imagined future world that Gry terms a Sensuous society – A potential new world arising from the post-economic and ecological crisis.
Gry Worre Hallberg is the co-founder of a range of organisations and movements within the field of performing arts, among those the Sisters Academy. Gry moves from the intention to democratize the aesthetic and Sisters Academy is a perfect reflection of just that. Gry is also the artistic director and head curator of the sustainability project Dome of Visions, the performance curator of the Roskilde festival and external lecturer at Performance Design, Roskilde University.
Jill Trenholm
Nurse and Lecturer
Jill is a lecturer at Uppsala University, she is an experienced nurse in hospital-based trauma units and has worked in a variety of other areas related to Peace and Conflict and International Health.
Joakim Medin
Freelance Journalist
In 2014, when he was covering the humanitarian crisis in Syria, Medin was arrested by the Syrian government and was kept in isolation in a 3-by-6-foot cell. After heavy interrogation he was moved to Damascus for further questioning. It was only after the intervention of Syrian Kurdish officials that Medin and his translator were finally released.
Lina Sors Emilsson
Researcher, Lecturer & CEO
Lina is a researcher in neurobiology at the University of Uppsala and an entrepreneur in health technology. As a researcher and lecturer Lina has during the last 15 years been devoted to investigate and teach about the connection between genes, brain and behavior. Three years ago, she suffered from a benign tumor that among other symptoms affected her ability to walk.
Nina Cavalli-Björkman
Oncologist
Nina Cavalli-Björkman is an oncologist who has worked in a variety of hospitals throughout Sweden. During her medical career she has witnessed an enormous amount of U-turns: some for the better, but most for the worse.
"People come into my consultation room with a referral saying that they have a newly diagnosed, widely spread melanoma – just as they were about to retire. Or have their first baby. Or take the trip of their dreams.. this is the saddest part of my work: facing people who have lived their life on hold and saved the pleasure for a later date, only to find themselves facing me, with that referral in my hand."
In her TED-talk Nina explores how, as humans, we find ways to cope with life’s involuntary u-turns. How does the human brain respond to shocking and hurtful information? What instincts do we utilize to survive in that moment? How does a person go through years of illness and face repetitive bad news at doctor’s appointments during a period of progressive disease?
Oscar Erixson
Economist
Oscar received his Ph.D. in 2013. His research is mainly empirically oriented with a focus on intergenerational wealth transfers. Current research projects include the analysis of the effects of wealth shocks on economic behavior and health as well as the determinants of intra-household distributions of wealth. He have also studied human behavior and social norms under extreme stress and high stakes.
Polly Higgins
Expert on Ecocide law
Whereas our world has been particularly concerned with the crimes inflicted on human beings, Polly Higgins has devoted her life to putting on trial those who make decisions that lead to significant harm to nature and communities. Harming nature does not only qualify as an eco-crime, it is often a leadership crime, a corporate crime, and/or a crime against peace.
Polly Higgins was the Honorary Arne Naess Professor at Oslo University (non-academic), she's a guest lecturer at numerous universities including School of Advanced Studies, University of London, Uppsala and Vancouver. She is a recipient of an Honoris Causa Business Doctorate from the Business School of Lausanne, Switzerland and was named ‘One of the world’s top ten visionary thinkers’ by the Ecologist Magazine. Furthermore, she has won the Peoples Book Award for her first book 'Eradicating Ecocide' and recently published her most recent book 'I dare you to be great'.