Crosscuts

Crosscuts Stockholms first environmental humanities festival for film and text, created and organized by KTH E
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29/04/2023

The beautiful North. Happy birthday, Christian❤️

Have you ever heard a joik? A joik is a traditional form of song in Sámi music performed by the Sámi people of Sapmi in ...
19/08/2022

Have you ever heard a joik? A joik is a traditional form of song in Sámi music performed by the Sámi people of Sapmi in Northern Europe and it is also one of the oldest vocal traditions in Europe. We are happy to announce that we have Ylva Gustafsson, Sami activist, stage artist and public educator, with us for Crosscuts this year. She will both perform a joik and take part in the panel after Historjá – Stygn för Sapmí. Below you can see Ylva perform a joik at the seminar Åvdåsvasstadus, arranged by Uppsala University.

Sign up to join Crosscuts on September 1, here: https://www.kth.se/form/crosscuts

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Ylva Gustafsson

Join our friends in the Nuclear Waters project, for this exciting hybrid seminar with film, discussion and commentary by...
11/02/2022

Join our friends in the Nuclear Waters project, for this exciting hybrid seminar with film, discussion and commentary by Greenpeace campaginer and former Arctic 30-member Dima Litvinov on The Nuclear Waters of Russia’s Pryargunsky Uranium Mine. February 18, 10 AM, CET:

Film, Commentary and Discussion with Dima Litvinov

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Crosscuts Stockholm Environmental Humanities Festival for Film & Text

Crosscuts was created by KTH Environmental Humanities Lab in 2018 with ambition to create a space for screening films, theorise and imagine the environment of the 21st century.