Food for Thought with Mogens Lykketoft

Union Nørre Alle 7, Copenhagen N, Denmark

Mogens Lykketoft currently serves as the Chairman of the Board at ENERGINET, the Danish state operator responsible for electricity and gas transmission. He held the prestigious position of the President of the 70th General Assembly of the United Nations from 2015 to 2016. Prior to his UN role, Lykketoft was a distinguished Speaker of the Parliament from 2011 to 2015 and also served as the Minister for Finance and Foreign Affairs in Denmark. Despite his retirement, he remains exceptionally active in fostering peace and sustainable development both in Denmark and across the globe. Join us for an exciting storytelling session followed by a delightful community dinner prepared by the renowned chefs of Send Flere Krydderier.​​

Aarhus Food for Thought with Omar Al Sayed

Café Mellemfolk Mejlgade 53, 1st floor, Aarhus

Meet Omar Al Sayed, an angry and frustrated Palestinian artist who will talk and listen about Palestine in our first-ever Food For Thought event in Aarhus! Omar was born and raised in a refugee camp for Palestinians in Lebanon. As the founder of Artvocacy, a social enterprise that works at the intersection of arts and humanities, Omar is trying to tackle important global issues, and injustices by using artistic means to connect people and drive positive change. In this Food for Thought, Omar will share his personal story, connect it to the bigger picture of Palestine today, and open the floor for a conversation with the audience to share their thoughts and answer any questions.

Food for Thought with Tahmina Salik

Union Nørre Alle 7, Copenhagen N, Denmark

Tahmina Salik is a dedicated advocate for positive social change and empowerment. Born in Kabul, Afghanistan, she has a deeply rooted commitment to humanitarian causes and gender equality. With a master's degree in International Relations from the University of Southern Denmark, Tahmina brings both academic expertise and real-world experience to her work. Her personal journey as a refugee to Denmark has shaped her passion for supporting vulnerable communities and individuals. Tahmina advocates for women's rights and supports protest movements in Afghanistan and Iran. She actively champions gender equality and is known for her advocacy and commitment to uplifting women's voices and opportunities. Join us for an exciting storytelling session followed by a delightful community dinner prepared by the renowned chefs of Send Flere Krydderier.​​

Food for Thought with Mira Chandhok

Union Nørre Alle 7, Copenhagen N, Denmark

Mira C. Skadegård is an Associate Professor at Aalborg University in Copenhagen, Denmark. Issues of equality, diversity, structural discrimination, and human rights are at the core of her focus, and her work revolves around justice, local politics, human rights, and inequality. In her capacity as Senior Advisor in social sustainability, Mira also works with analysis, policy development, and consultation in areas such as anti-discrimination, equality, diversity, and equal opportunities (DEI) in the context of media, organizations, and broader policy frameworks. Join us for an exciting storytelling session followed by a delightful community dinner prepared by the renowned chefs of Send Flere Krydderier.​​

Food for Thought with Jesper Højberg

Union Nørre Alle 7, Copenhagen N, Denmark

Jesper Højberg is the Executive Director of International Media Support (IMS), a Denmark-based civil society organization dedicated to supporting media in conflict zones and areas of political transition. He founded IMS in 2001, in the wake of the Rwanda genocide, and has since worked globally to strengthen journalism and protect media workers in challenging environments. With over 30 years of experience in journalism, social research, and media development, Jesper's career includes roles as director of a UNESCO Film School in Zimbabwe and coordinator for the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Civil Society Development programme in South Eastern Europe. Jesper’s commitment to free and responsible media has never wavered, even in the face of increasing threats against journalists from Gaza to Myanmar, Sudan, and beyond. Join us to hear his insights on the vital connection between human rights, democracy, peace, and free media, followed by a delightful community dinner prepared by the renowned chefs of Send Flere Krydderier.​​

Global Webinar with Nobel Laureate Morten Meldal

Morten Meldal is professor of chemistry at the University of Copenhagen, and a Nobel Prize Laureate for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry in 2022. In this webinar, Morten will talk about his life and his career path. He will also discuss how diversity is vital for science and innovation, about access and opportunity privilege and how these must be overcome so that there can be a future for us all. Target group: Crossing Borders' global webinars are offered to all youth, educators and everyone else interested across the world. You can join from your classroom with your teacher and classmates, from your home or office space - or really from anywhere. This webinar is suitable for all students and educators from age 14 and up. Date & Duration: September 25, 2024. 10-11 CET. Note the time zone. Format: The webinar will take place online over Zoom. Once you sign up, you will receive a link to join the webinar CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP! 

Food for Thought with Mette Müller Kristensen

Union Nørre Alle 7, Copenhagen N, Denmark

Mette Müller Kristensten is the Director of Global Focus, a unifying platform of Danish associations dedicated to international development, environmental, and humanitarian endeavours. She is also a member of the 2030-panelet that aims to support the 2030 network's political work and promote the UN's 17 World Goals for sustainable development in cooperation with politicians. With a Master's in African Studies from the University of Copenhagen, Mette brings expertise in international development cooperation, Leave No One Behind initiatives, and civil society engagement. Join us for an exciting storytelling session followed by a delightful community dinner prepared by the renowned chefs of Send Flere Krydderier.​​

Food for Thought with Ahrong Yang

Union Nørre Alle 7, Copenhagen N, Denmark

Ahrong is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Culture and Learning at Aalborg University, where she also obtained her PhD in February 2022. Ahrong's research lies within the interdisciplinary field of critical race studies and critical childhood studies. She is particularly interested in children's racialized lived experiences and how intersections of race and age sustain and inform ideas of innocence, justice, and feelings of protection for all, but especially non-white children and youth. Join us for an exciting storytelling session followed by a delightful community dinner prepared by the renowned chefs of Send Flere Krydderier.​​