What makes us laugh in our darkest moments? Can a joke hold the power to heal a nation?
How does humor transform our understanding of trauma, loss, and resilience?
Discover the surprising power of humor to navigate moments of crisis—both personal and national.
In this engaging and thought-provoking lecture,
We’ll explore how humor bridges gaps, soothes trauma, and transforms communication during times of war, loss, and upheaval.
Through a fascinating historical journey that weaves together media, social media, and interpersonal stories, you’ll gain fresh
insights and practical tools to harness humor for crisis management and service.
Prepare to laugh, learn, and rethink humor’s role in the darkest times.
We’ll hear from Yael Avnaim, a doctoral candidate in Communications at Texas A&M University, specializing in rhetoric,
social media, and crisis management.
The lecture will be held in Hebrew.