The World Organization of Writers (WOW) is a catalyst for the spiritual development of Civilizations
20 September 12:00−13:30
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Amur + Yenisei
The role of writers' communities in shaping the cultural and humanistic agenda in an era of digital fragmentation continues to grow, ensuring ethical continuity between generations while simultaneously raising questions such as drawing a line between institutional representation and the living literary environment. The writers' roundtables are intended to strengthen creative ties between writers and promote the further construction of an international platform for interaction among writers' unions across all areas of their creative activity. Addressing these and other tasks will contribute to transforming the World Organization of Writers into a powerful catalyst for the spiritual development of civilizations.
Questions to discuss
The significance and role of writers' unions in the modern world.
Translation as a humanistic practice for preserving and disseminating meaning.
The role of media platforms in promoting humanistic literature.
Humanizing education through literature: methodology, practice, values.
Supporting the young generation of authors as a humanistic investment.
Expanding readers' horizons through book fairs, festivals, and other modern interactive spiritual manifestations of culture.
Creating a system for selecting works by WOW members with high cinematic potential.
Session Moderator
Margarita Al
President of the World Organization of Writers
Session Speakers
Ghana
Wale Okediran
General Writer, Secretary of the Pan-African Writers Association (PAWA)
Brasilia
Paulo Bracarense
Writer, Secretary General of the Coordination Council of Latin American Socialists
USA/Cameroon
William F. Ndi
President of PAWA
Egypt
Ashraf Abul-Yazid
Vice President of WOW for Information and Journalism
Cuba
Alex Pausides
Vice President of the Association of Cuban Writers, Coordinator of the Havana Poetry Festival