Dr. Rana Dajani, the Founder of We Love Reading and Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow at the Robert Bosch Academy in Berlin, hold a session at the Berlin Moot conference. The session centered around the theme of building a positive framework for sustainable social justice. The event, which brought together thought leaders, activists, and innovators from around the globe, served as a platform for discussing pressing issues facing our world today.
In her talk titled “Pillars Forming a Positive Framework Rooted in Evolutionary Biology to Achieve Sustainable Social Justice that Leads to Peace,” Dr.Rana delved into the intersection of evolutionary biology, social justice, and peace. She highlighted the crucial role of We Love Reading in fostering community engagement and literacy, shedding light on the organization’s groundbreaking research and its impact on communities worldwide.
Drawing from the principles of epigenetics, Dajani emphasized the need for new frameworks to address the complex challenges of our time.
During her talk, Dajani addressed the issue of equal human rights, particularly in the context of Palestine. She called for an end to the ongoing genocide and stressed the urgency of supporting equal rights for all individuals.
The event provided a platform for dialogue and collaboration, fostering meaningful discussions on how to create a more just and equitable world for future generations.