The old town hall of Arendal buzzed with enthusiasm and camaraderie as the Helene Ugland seminar brought together individuals from across Agder for a rich day focused on women’s politics, professional empowerment, and community, embodying the spirit of Helene Ugland. Organized by LO Agder, the event seamlessly wove together historical insights and contemporary challenges, featuring powerful speeches, cultural expressions, and clear political messages.
Politics and Equality
The seminar kicked off with Bård Nylund, head of the organization department in LO, who eloquently drew parallels between Helene Ugland’s fearless activism and the ongoing political and professional struggles faced today. He underscored the necessity of amplifying women’s voices and fostering engagement—a theme that resonated throughout the day’s agenda.
Inger Brokka de Ruiter, Arendal’s dynamic deputy mayor, boldly urged attendees from the stage with the rallying cry: “Don’t leave the politics to the guys.” Drawing from her extensive experience in local politics, she offered reflective insights on representation, the courage to confront challenges, and the importance of decisiveness. This sentiment was echoed by Karita Bekkemellem, the former Labor Minister and current head of NHO Geneo, who reminded the audience of the ongoing relevance of the fight for equality, declaring that “the women’s movement never goes out of style.” She passionately articulated how strong communities serve as catalysts for transformative change.
LO Secretary Kathrine H. Martinsen broadened the discussion, situating equality within a larger framework of professional politics. She emphasized that solidarity, structure, and organization remain the bedrock of a just working environment.
Local Leader Honored with the Helene Ugland Prize
A highlight of the event was the presentation of this year’s Helene Ugland Prize, awarded to Christine Fredriksen, head of FO Agder. The jury commended Fredriksen as “forward-leaning, innovative, inclusive, and deeply engaged with FO’s members in Agder.” Recognized as one of the region’s preeminent shop stewards, she has revitalized her association and made a significant impact in her community.
Cultural Respite
The seminar also featured enriching cultural elements, including musical performances and dramatic expressions. The talented artist Hanne Sørvaag enchanted the audience with her music, while actress Thea Sofie Loch Næss delivered this year’s speech to the women of Agder with profound impact.
The day concluded with a thought-provoking panel discussion, “Where Are We and Where Are We Heading?”, moderated by Nylund. The stage came alive with insights from former LO leader Peggy Hessen Følsvik, LO Secretary Kathrine H. Martinsen, and Inger-Lene Håland, Froland’s first female mayor, as they explored the path forward.
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