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Princess Dana Firas, UNESCO’s global ambassador and president of Petra National Trust, will shed light on the relationship between cultural heritage and human rights at a special lecture at Qatar National Library on April 16 from 5pm to 6:10pm.
The lecture, ‘Cultural Heritage and its Role in Preserving History, Identity and Cultural Legacy’, marks the occasion of the library’s first anniversary and will highlight the role that heritage plays in maintaining the identity, history and cultural legacy of communities in the Arab region.
Minister of State HE Dr Hamad bin Abdulaziz al Kuwari will also give a speech during the event. A panel discussion will follow featuring Princess Dana Firas; Dr Julia Gonnella, director of the Museum of Islamic Art; and Dr Sohair Wastawy, executive director of the library. The lecture will be moderated by Dr Susan Karamanian, dean of the College of Law and Public Policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. The panellists will explore the measures being taken to preserve heritage in the region and what is needed to maintain a focus on tradition and culture.
“The preservation of cultural heritage in the Arab region is an important element in the library’s efforts to protect the region’s history, identity and knowledge. Our work with institutions in the region through the IFLA’s Regional Preservation and Conservation Center at the library, and our collaboration with UNESCO are testament to this very fact. We are proud to welcome pioneers in the preservation of cultural heritage in the Arab region to discuss this topic on the auspicious occasion of our first anniversary, and we are welcoming the public to attend this special event”, said Dr Wastawy.
The panel discussion will take place at the library’s Special Events Area and is open to public attendance. To learn more, visit: www.qn.qa/events.
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