
We are The Green Hijab Movement
BY GITTE SÆTRE SÆTRE
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017
We are The Green Hijab Movement
NOTHING IN THIS WORLD IS INDIFFERENT TO US
Green Hijab Movement is a movement emerging from the ecological waste of our planet.
The wastelands of water shortages, bad crops, and era-di-cation of species.
The wastelands of increased concentration of greenhouse gases.

How the digital age limits curiosity (From a heavy metal perspective)
BY BENJAMIN ANDREASSEN
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017
Social constructivism, artistic freedom with a twist of Heavy Metal on how digital platforms are ruining our curiosity, and how to combat the effect.

Mathematics of freedom: 1+1=1
BY HEIDI & DAVID HATTESTEIN/BOWEN
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017
Freelance wife and husband living and working from BlackStar, a 2001 Volkswagen T4. Heidi is from Norway, David from England.

When people meet
BY MARITA SÆTHRE NJØTEN
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017
You find volunteer centrals all around the country. The centrals are changing and the space where people meet is being highlighted.

Fra asylsøker til kollektivnabo (From asylum seeker to flatmate)
BY ÅSNE HAGEN
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017

Hvordan påvirkes vi av medienes vinkling?
BY ERIK KNUDSEN
@ VOL 7
ON OCT 26, 2016
Alle vet at mediene påvirker oss på en eller annen måte, men hvordan gjør de egentlig det? I denne PechaKuchaen vil Erik Knudsen se nærmere på vinklingens makt og hvordan nyhetsmedienes valg av vinkling virker inn på våre holdninger.

Kan golfstrømmen stanse?
BY CARINA BRINGEDAL
@ VOL 7
ON OCT 26, 2016
Golfstrømmen får mye av æren for vårt milde vestlandsklima her i Nord-Europa, så hva skjer om den stanser? Og, er det egentlig mulig? Carina Bringedal holde en PechaKucha om hvilke havstrømmer vi har i Nord-Atlanteren og hva som påvirker dem.

The Freedom of becoming a woman after being a girl
BY LINN SOLVIG
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017
The title, talk and audio says it all.

Defending the defenders
BY JOSTEIN HOLE KOBBELTVEDT
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017
The presentation focuses on Rafto laureate 2016 Yanar Mohammed fighting for women’s rights in Iras, as an example of the human rights defenders the Rafto prize each year seek to shed light on.

Freedom... for all?
BY BENEDICTE EKMAN
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017
Freedom seems to be a self evident human right, but still 45 million people all over the world does have it. What can we do so make sure freedom belongs to all mankind? Benedicte Ekman explains.
Sexual harassment
BY RIANNE VOGELS
@ VOL 9
ON SEP 15, 2017
Rianne Vogels, a tech CEO who got fired for complaining takes to the stage to demand accountability.
