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"Fed up with the conflictual nature of our societies?
Surely we could all use a bit more compassion, understanding & yes, knowledge."
At our IDEAS events, we have all this. And don't call me Shirley.
Conflict In the Workplace with Sandra Melone & Éva Kamarás
Conflict In the Workplace
with Sandra Melone & Éva Kamarás
Ideas / Conversations | Sat 20th Sep | 5-7pm
This popular Conversation Series of monthly meet ups on Conflict & Peace continues into the new Season! Our fabulous host, Sandra Melone, together with a diverse range of expert guests will bring conflict and conflict transformation centre-stage in rich discussions that better inform and equip us with tools to face tensions near and far.
For our first gathering, Éva Kamarás joins Sandra in unpacking conflict at work. A common occurrence with diverse causes, workplace conflict can come in different forms - from disagreements right up to systemic issues. We’ll dive into it, share our experiences and look at effective, constructive ways to come closer to a resolution.
Éva Kamarás is a seasoned Brussels professional with a practical mindset and experienced in strategy, communication, change management and workplace culture.
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Hosting the Series is Sandra Djuvara Melone, CEO of Zancora Consulting, which she founded in 2021, with a strong expertise in peacebuilding, conflict resolution, crisis management, human rights and, not last, gender. With a vast experience on the ground, she has worked across Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. She knows first hand what living through civil war is like. Sandra is the Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Search for Common Ground, Europe, one of the world’s leading international non-governmental organisations working in peacebuilding and conflict transformation, where she's been involved in various roles since 1995. Sandra is a founding member of the European Platform for Conflict Prevention and Transformation (EPCPT), of the European Peacebuilding Liaison Office (EPLO), and of the Child Soldiers Initiative (CSI). Before dedicating her career to conflict transformation, Sandra worked in human rights advocacy with Amnesty International, and in international education.
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Bar open with snacks
with Andreea Petre-Goncalves
Ideas / Conversations | Sat 27th Sep | 5-7pm
Join us for a hopeful conversation with Andreea. Stay tuned, more details coming soon.
Open to everyone | Booking required Bar open
Andreea Petre-Goncalves was 8 years old when totalitarian Communism collapsed overnight in her native Romania. She saw then how quickly yesterday’s absolute truth can become tomorrow reviled atrocity. She knows that societal narratives can shift fast, and when they do, they make deep system re-set possible. For two decades she worked for international development, human rights, health and sustainability in the EU institutions and international NGOs. In 2019 she set up Flare, a Brussels-based think-and-do tank that experiments with practical ways of shifting the collective ideas we hold of what is normal and desirable. This work builds on 15 years of her researching and writing about societal narrative shifts. She is a BMW Foundation Responsible Leader and a member of Global Diplomacy Lab.
A salon with Sarah Stein-Lubrano
Salon / Ideas | Fri 3rd Oct | 6.30-8.30pm
*Doors open at 6.30pm. The speaker will start at 7pm.
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Bold new voice Sarah Stein Lubrano compellingly illustrates why we shouldn’t talk about politics - and what we should do instead. Researching at the intersection of psychology and politics, she shows us the evidence: arguing our case rarely convinces others. So what then? Are there any valuable, effective forms of political thinking and doing that can unstuck us from trite polarised conversations or push us to take action for real?
Sarah suggests that in the age of Trump, Musk, and the rise of the far right, commentators have focused too much on words. However, what’s really needed by anyone hoping to promote progressive ideas is not arguments, but an infrastructure that fosters new relationships and experiences. She delves deep into our contemporary social fabric and looks at how we change 21st century minds and build much needed social infrastructure, revealing also how to be a good political thinker.
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Sarah Stein Lubrano is a researcher, author and broadcaster. Her academic research has focused on the role of emotion in political communication, and specifically cognitive dissonance. Lubrano is the head of research for the Future Narratives Lab. For many years she was the head of content at The School of Life, where she is still a content lead. She writes and speaks publicly on a variety of topics. In earlier lives, Lubrano made films and worked as a prison tutor and obituary writer.
GOOD READS
Don't Talk About Politics, How to change 21st-century minds (2025).
KEY LINKS
Sarah Stein Lubrano Website
Bar & snacks
On Israel & Palestine
with Sandra Melone & Eva Dalak
Conversations / Sat 11th Oct / 5-7pm
Join us for a critical conversation on peace in Israel and Palestine. Joining Sandra is Eva Dalak, an Israeli Palestinian and a peace activator with over two decades of experience in conflict transformation.
Eva is the founder of Peace Activation and co-founder of One Whole Peace, both soul-centred peace movements in Palestine and Israel bringing citizens of different faiths together in conflict transformation. She is passionate about activating peace, promoting gender equality, interfaith dialogue, and empowering communities to build peace from within.
As a skilled conflict transformation facilitator, peacebuilding trainer, and gender advisor, Eva has amassed experience in over 22 countries in conflict zones across Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. She is committed to promoting individual soul-centred leadership and radical responsibility through innovative and entrepreneurial initiatives.
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A SALON WITH BEN CHU
Salon / Ideas | Fri 17th Oct | 6.30-8.30pm
Nations are turning away from each other. Faith in globalisation has been undermined by the pandemic, the energy crisis, surging trade wars and great power rivalry. A new vision is competing to replace the economic order we've known for many decades. One that leading economic journalist Ben Chu calls Exile Economics. A rejection of interdependence, a downgrading of multilateral collaboration and a striving for greater national self-sufficiency. The supporters of this new order argue it will establish genuine security, prosperity and peace. But is this promise achievable? Or a seductive delusion?
Through the stories of globally traded commodities - from silicon to steel, from soybeans to solar panels - Ben Chu illustrates the intricate web of interdependence that has come to bind nations together - and underlines the dangers of this new push to isolationism. There are far better alternatives to exile. Join Ben as he guides us to this new world in all its promise and peril.
Ben Chu is one of the leading economic journalists of our time. He is Policy and Analysis Correspondent at BBC Verify. He’s also an experienced speaker and broadcaster specialised in economics and current affairs. Previously he was Economics Editor at Newsnight, and at the Independent prior to that. Ben was nominated for Business Journalist of the Year at the 2015 British Journalism Awards and for Business Commentator of the Year at the 2018 Comment Awards. Ben was born in Manchester to a Chinese father and British mother. He lives in London.
Exile Economics, What happens if globalisation fails (2025); Chinese Whispers: Why Everything You've Heard about China is Wrong (2013).
Website: Ben Chu
Ideas / Conversations | Sat 18th Oct | 5-7pm
Ideas / Conversations | Sat 8th Nov | 5-7pm
Open to everyone
Ideas / Salon | Fri 14th Nov | 6.30-8.30 pm
How do the Earth's killers think? What makes their crimes so deadly? And how can we stop them from stealing our future? Psychologist Julia Shaw is a master at looking at the why human beings do the (evil) things they do. From oil spills to illegal deforestation, she exposes the disturbing underbelly of environmental crime whilst also shining a light on the heroes attempting to thwart its progress.
Using insider sources and her expertise as a criminal psychologist, Julia Shaw takes us deep into some of the worst environmental crimes of our time (think Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the Dieselgate emissions scandal, or the Shuidong wildlife crime syndicate).
Ecosystems are destroyed, people are murdered, organised criminals terrorise communities and corporate gangsters operate outside the law. And closely following their every move, are teams of secret agents, vigilantes and scientists who are fighting for our planet's future. Dr Shaw reconstructs the minds of the perpetrators and, from the Amazon forest to South African gold mines, she follows the impact of green crimes right to our doorsteps, and meticulously profiles the work of the heroes bringing these criminals to justice.
Julia Shaw is a German-Canadian criminal psychologist at University College London, bestselling author, and regular presenter of TV and audio shows. As a scientist, she specialises in false memory, memory hacking, investigative interviewing, and understanding the criminal mind, as well as identity in the age of social media and digital ethics. She is also a best-selling writer translated into twenty languages, author of four books. She strives to to form more tolerant, respectful and inclusive working places and environments. In 2017 Julia co-founded the startup Spot which uses artificial intelligence and memory science to help individuals document and report inappropriate workplace behaviour. In 2024 she released two series on BBC Radio 4. Experts on Trial, about the secret world of expert witnesses, and The Human Subject, co-hosted by Dr Adam Rutherford, about the dark history of modern medicine. Between 2020 and 2024 she wrote and hosted the award-winning BBC Sounds podcast Bad People.She has also been a presenter for German television.
Green Crime, Inside the Minds of the People Destroying the Planet, and How to Stop Them (2025); Bi, The Hidden Culture, History and Science of Bisexuality (2022); Making Evil, The Science Behind Humanity's Dark Side (2020); The Memory Illusion, Remembering, Forgetting and the Science of False Memory (2016).
Julia Shaw
with host Sandra Melone & a special guest
Ideas / Conversations | Sat 15th Nov | 5-7pm
Join Sandra & her special guest for an intriguing conversation about conflict resolution and peace. More details coming soon. Save the date!
Prof. Kimberly Nicholas, sustainability scientist at Lund University, shares her analysis of the impacts of key EU policies, and offers a hopeful, clear-eyed (and entertaining) guide to effecting real change.
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Prof. Kimberly Nicholas is a sustainability scientist at Lund University in Sweden. She has published 60 articles on climate and sustainability in leading peer-reviewed journals; writes for publications such as The Guardian, Scientific American, and New Scientist; and is the author of the Los Angeles Times bestseller UNDER THE SKY WE MAKE: How to be Human in a Warming World, and the monthly climate newsletter We Can Fix It. She gives lectures and moderates at about 75 international meetings and organizations each year across public policy, civil society, arts and culture, the wine industry, foundations, and academia. Her work has been featured by outlets including the BBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many more. She also has a PhD in the Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources at Stanford University.
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