Round Table

Kin culture: Family — Kin — People — Human Kin

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In the context of rapid global transformations and the growing crisis of spiritual guidelines, there is a deepening gap between generations, a weakening of the family institution, and a loss of ties with ancestral and cultural identity. These processes lead to social fragmentation and the loss of the values that hold civilization together.

The ancestral culture is the foundation for the formation of an individual's personality, inner moral core, and the stability of family and social ties. Through the connection of the family, clan, nation, and the entire human race, the foundation for respect, responsibility, and continuity is laid. The revival and development of the ancestral culture becomes an urgent task for the sustainable and harmonious future of all humanity.

Moderator

Dokuchaeva Larisa Nikolaevna
Doctor of Philosophy and Integrative Psychology, Academician of the Academy of Sciences "Turon" of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Chairman of the Council on Kin сulture of the Assembly of the Peoples of the World, President of the non-governmental private educational institute of additional professional education "Academy of Rodology" and the International League of Professional Rodologists, President of the foundation "Family-XXI Century" (Russia)

Program and Speakers

Program and Speakers

11:30 – 11:35
Opening Round Table
11:35 – 11:37
Greeting
Makarov Viktor Viktorovich (Russia), doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Vice-President of the Psychotherapy World Council, President of the All-Russian Psychotherapeutic League, Founder and President of the SRO National Association for the Development of Psychotherapeutic and Psychological science and practice "Union of psychotherapists and psychologists", Rector of the "Non-State Institution of higher education "First University of Professor V.V. Makarov", Department Head of Psychotherapy and Clinical Psychology of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
11:37 – 11:42
Speech
Zotova Tatyana Vladimirovna (Uzbekistan), doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor. Member of the Presidium of the Turon Academy of Sciences, Academician; official representative of the TURON Academy of Sciences (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) in the Russian Federation. Academician of the Leibniz European Academy of Natural Sciences (Hannover, Germany); Academician of the International Academy of Informatization in consultative status with the UN; Academician of MANEB (International Academy of Ecology and Security). Plenipotentiary representative and coordinator of the European Scientific Society in Asian countries in the rank of Vice-President of the ENO for science, education and implementation of advanced scientific technologies. Department Head of Ecology, Psychology and Health-improving Education at the European Institute for Natural Science Research and Distance Learning (Dresden, Germany)
11:42 – 11:49
Speech. How the kin culture can become a bridge between nations and civilizations
Nabiullin Fanis Masabikhovich (Tatarstan, Russia), psychologist-consultant, family psychologist, family-kin systems specialist, coordinator and member of the Council of Fathers of the South-East of the Republic of Tatarstan
11:49 – 11:53
Speech. Kin scripts and the power of acceptance are the path to inner and world peace
Natseva Stoyana (Bulgaria), doctor of Business Administration (DBA) and PhD in Psychology, specialist in neuropsychology, founder of the international Happy Life Academy®, president of the International Association of Professional Trainers and Coaches (IAPTC), author of 15 bestsellers
11:53 – 12:00
Speech. The Future of kin culture
Frolova Tatyana Olegovna (Uzbekistan), president of the Asian Federation of Psychotherapy, member of the Association of Psychologists of Uzbekistan, systemic family and business psychologist, rodologist-consultant, founder of SIMURG PROFF LLC, founder of the first psychological festival SIMURGFEST in Uzbekistan, organizer and speaker of international congresses
12:00 – 12:06
Speech. Kin culture and the spiritual heritage of Islam as a bridge between civilizations
Sagimbayeva Aliya Nurpayevna (Kazakhstan, Astana), co-chair of the Council on Kin culture of the Assembly of the Peoples of the World, rodologist-consultant, tektanushy, psychologist, teacher, the head of the Astana Rodology Center, member of the search team "Memorial Zone" of the ENU named after Gumilyov, co-founder of the OO "Atamnyn amanaty"
12:06 – 12:13
Speech. What function does the family perform in the transmission of kin values and traditions
Usenova Aichurok Bolotbekovna (Kyrgyzstan), representative of the Academy of Rodology in Kyrgyzstan, rodologist-consultant, emotional intelligence trainer, game practitioner
12:13 – 12:20
Speech. Generational identity of adopted children from Russia living in Spain
Leontyeva Elena Gennadyevna (Spain), PhD, transgenerational consultant, Master of Arts in Humanities, University of Barcelona
12:20 – 12:27
Speech. Genealogy as a tool for transferring and preserving family values of an entire generation
Biletsky Aleksey Sergeevich (Belarus), historian-genealogist, author and ideological inspirer of the project on preservation of documentary historical heritage of Belarus "Zhnivo" zhnivo.com, expert of "Q" - genealogical community, specialist in genealogy of Belarus
12:27 – 12:37
Speech
Zueva Irina Nikolaevna (Russia), co-chairman of the Council on Kin culture of the Assembly of the Peoples of the World, rodologist-consultant, psychologist, executive director of the non-governmental private educational institute of additional professional education "Academy of Rodology".

Acceptance of the Resolution of the Round table
12:37 – 13:00
Summing up the results of the Round Table

RESOLUTION

Round Table “Ancestral Culture: Family-Kin-People-the Human Kind”

On September 21, 2025, within the First World Public Assembly, a round table "Ancestral Culture: Family–Kin–People–the Human Kind" was held. The round table was organized and conducted by the Council on Ancestral Culture of the World Peoples Assembly, the Academy of Rodology, and the International League of Rodologists. The Round Table was attended by representatives of the regions and republics of the Russian Federation, Belarus, Bulgaria, Spain, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and participants of the First World Public Assembly.

Ancestral culture is a comprehensive and universal concept that can become a bridge between peoples and civilizations. All the peoples of the world in their unity constitute the Human Kind, which carries unshakable common values laid down by nature itself and genetic memory in every family, in every person, in the cultural code of all Mankind.

The experience of different civilizations and peoples in previous historical epochs can be realized and effectively mastered by modern descendants, or it can be ignored and lost. Accumulated experience as a value and asset can relate not only to an individual, but also to tribal groups, ethnosystems and entire civilizations. We must remember that the past passes the baton to the present and the future.
Promoting the revival and strengthening of ancestral culture as the basis of the spiritual and moral development of society, preserving national and cultural codes, restoring the continuity of generations through the combined efforts of representatives of different countries, peoples, professional and public associations, contributes to the formation of an internal moral core and stability of both individuals and families. Through the connection of family, kin, people and the entire mankind, the foundation of respect, responsibility and continuity is laid. That is why it is so important to carefully preserve and develop the ancestral culture of the peoples of the world, aimed at forming our unity in order to preserve Peace.

The revival and development of ancestral culture is becoming an urgent task for the sustainable and harmonious future of all mankind, which has a common responsibility to our ancestors and responsibility to our descendants for the preservation of peace and unity of our peoples, spiritual and moral ideals and the transfer of social experience. Ancestral culture as a universal language is able to unite ethnic groups, peoples and civilizations through ancestral memory, traditions and ancestral values. The identification and strengthening of these universal values is the path of universal development and the formation of a planetary level of human thinking.

The participants of the Round table "Ancestral Culture: Family-Kin-People-the Human Kind" RECOMMEND:

1. To create in the World Peoples Assembly on the basis of the Council on Ancestral Culture a dialogue platform for the preservation and development of the ancestral culture of the peoples of the World for uniting peoples through ancestral memory, traditions and universal values.
2. To organize international events (including online ones) that present the best practices and traditions of preserving and developing ancestral culture as a humanitarian bridge between peoples.
3. To promote the implementation and fostering of cultural and educational programs and projects on genealogy, rodology, and ancestral culture that promote the unification of different nationalities through common ancestral roots of descendants for shaping a conscious future.
4. To formulate proposals for the development of cultural and educational programs based on the spiritual heritage of peoples, using it to improve trust, mutual understanding and peacemaking among people of different cultures.
5. To organize scientific and practical conferences, festivals, expert advisory centers on ancestral and family culture, where events that strengthen ties between representatives of different peoples and nationalities and contribute to the formation of their common values will play a central role.
6. To hold contests, public forums and other events which consider the role of the family and kin as a fundamental basis for strengthening social integrity, transmitting traditions and preserving tribal culture.
7. To strengthen and develop relations between peoples, to promote the values and traditions of ancestral culture, and to create local Centers of Ancestral Culture.
8. To support the activities of the International School of Rodology in training specialists in the field of rodology and family ancestral culture. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the International School of Rodology and the Academy of Rodology in 2026.
9. To consider the possibility of establishing an annual "International Day of Ancestral Culture" as a symbol of the unity of the peoples of the World and the transmission of ancestral memory, traditions and universal values.