Exclusive lecture in Switzerland with Jane Goodall
The popular researcher Jane Goodall will give a lecture in Baden on November 2, 2019, about her work and her relationship with nature and people. Under the title "A life for people, animals & the environment" she will give insights into her now 50-year life's work.
To anyone who has met Jane Goodall, it is clear that there is hardly a more peaceful, humble, energetic, and at the same time determined person than that British woman who set out for Africa in 1960 to initiate an ethical revolution within many a scientific discipline.
Her deep spirituality, ability to believe, strength and warm humor inspire everyone who meets and listens to her. In addition to exact scientific results, for 50 years now she has provided an exemplary example of how to treat people, animals and nature - i.e. our environment - with respect and love.
One of Jane Goodall's special concerns is to meet many children and young people. She founded the Roots & Shoots youth program in Tanzania in 1991. "Dr. Jane," as she is called by many children, spends most of her time spreading her message of species conservation and her visions for a more livable Earth worldwide.
Jane Goodall therefore now spends only a few weeks in Africa. But every time she returns to the place where it all began, it is a particularly valuable time for her. There she recharges her batteries for her work.
Jane Goodall inspires thought and action. She calls for commitment and always encourages activism. Despite today's situation, she motivates old and young to never give up hope.
Appearance at digitalEVENT 2019:
to Trafo, Trafo Hall, 1st floor, Baden