Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.04.2014, Blaðsíða 5

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.04.2014, Blaðsíða 5
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca Lögberg-Heimskringla • 1. apríl 2014 • 9 Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 8 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • April 1 2014 Upon returning to Iceland in 2011, she immediately involved herself with the Community Church, and a year later was elected the Chair of the Women’s Club of the church. “After a year and a half back in Iceland, when it was clear that Atli had to retire at 70, as all Icelandic Civil Servants have to do, we asked to be sent to Winnipeg as our last posting abroad before our retirement. Here and in Western Canada, it is of course the mission of the Consulate General to continue maintaining and strengthening the strong bonds between Canadians of Icelandic descent, that we lovingly call Western Icelanders, and the old Motherland,” Anna said in a recent speech. Anna has quickly endeared herself to the many Western Icelanders with whom she has been in contact following her arrival in Winnipeg in June 2013. Whether it is her hosting the Consular Corps for dinner, making kleinur for new Canadians at Citizenship Court, participating as Honourary Patron of Jon Sigurdsson Chapter IODE, speaking to the University Women’s Club, or attending the many Icelandic cultural events, Anna portrays as an accomplished, confident, warm and friendly woman. These accomplishments are also reflected in her love of the arts. During her travels she has studied watercolour, done quilting and is currently thinking about pursuing photography. In their 38 year career as diplomats, Anna and Hjálmar have always worked as a team. “We are two people – one diplomat and one spouse --working in diplomacy,” (Hjálmar said). “It can be the most rewarding teamwork of any profession. We love it.” Despite the fact that Anna and Hjálmar have lived all over the world, all three of their children were born in Iceland. Their two sons and their families, including four grandchildren, live in Iceland. Their daughter lives and works in New York City. The Western Icelanders of Manitoba are indeed blessed that Anna and Hjálmar, over the next two and a half years, will be sharing their knowledge and culture as well as continuing to strengthen the bond between Canada and Iceland. Source: “Wife Adapts, from Women’s Issues at U.N. to Economic Crisis in D.C.”, The Washington Diplomat, contributing writer, Gail Scott Above: Skata or Skötuveisla in Gimli, Grétar Axelsson (centre) with Hjálmar and Anna Birgis Below: Fjallkona Maxine Ingals with Anna Birgis Above: Ambassador Hjálmar and Anna with Michelle and President Barak Obama Top left: Anna Birgis learning to dance “Line dans” in Red Deer, Alberta, at Thorsteinson Family Reunion The boy is Jake Thorsteinson from Edmonton Introducing Anna Birgis Hannesson The Icelandic community in Manitoba was delighted when it heard that the new Consul General for Iceland and his wife, who as experienced diplomats, had chosen to spend the last three years of their service in Winnipeg. As a former Ambassador to many countries, including the United Nations, many know the accomplishments of Hjálmar W. Hannesson. However, Anna Birgis Hannesson, his wife, also has a reputation for contributing on many levels in the diplomatic circles and communities in which she has lived. In 2009, when Anna and Hjálmar were posted to Washington, D.C., according to columnist Gail Scott, a contributing writer to The Washington Diplomat, wrote: “Anna Birgis Hannesson, wife of Iceland’s new ambassador, Hjálmar W. Hannesson, is the energetic first president and co- founder of the United Nations Women for Peace (WFP) project in New York. Now that she is in Washington, she hopes to stir up some interest in the nation’s capital for her cause.” ‘“This peace initiative is so important,’ Anna told the Washington Diplomat. ‘We want and need the women’s perspective and I would love to start a group here in Washington for that.’” Anna began WFP while serving as president of the U.N. Delegation’s Women’s Club during her husband’s posting as Iceland’s permanent representative to the United Nations in New York. “Women don’t need to be based in New York to spread peace throughout the world...we need women’s voices in peace crises to negotiate between countries and within their own families.... they can have influence on their husbands and sons; and the daughters, on their fathers and brothers.” Gail Scott added, “We need more women leaders, more women in higher positions and more women working with men, not against them. Women and men can make a bigger difference when they work together as equal partners. To that end, Anna helped to organize the Women for Peace Gala at the United Nations on April 17, 2009, a multicultural event celebrating International Women’s Day...” This gala raised funds to send four women from Uganda, Sri Lanka, Brazil and Tajikistan for graduate studies at the University of Peace in Costa Rica. “‘We have a simple message: Together we represent every woman in the world. We carry every woman from every part of the world in our hearts and minds,’ Anna said. ‘We encourage and empower one another to become partners of peaceful societies around the world.’ “Iceland in fact has a long history of strong and forthright women. When Iceland’s women’s party was established in 1974, it made headlines around the world. ‘Now the women’s party doesn’t exist because we don’t need it.’ Anna said. ‘We have opened up the system and the political parties. In 1980, we elected our first female president, our former prime minister was a woman, and half the Cabinet is female.’” This year, Anna returned to New York for International Women’s Day held on March 7, 2014 to participate in the UN Women for Peace Committee’s “March in March” to end violence against women, along with her many international colleagues. Anna has always been active in the many nations, as she and Hjálmar travelled throughout the world with different diplomatic posts. She and Hjálmar have lived in Belgium and Sweden, in Germany and China, where they established the first Icelandic Embassy, as well, as in Ottawa, New York and Washington, D.C. During her stay in these countries she studied German, Mandarin and Swedish. By learning the language of these various countries, she was able to gain a better understanding of the culture of the country. It was their tour in China that made Anna realize how privileged the people are in the developed world. Following her stay in China, Anna led six groups of people back to China for tours. In each of these countries she became very active in the Diplomatic spouses’ activities, often taking a lead role, as President of the Diplomatic Club in Stockholm, chairing the United Nations Heads of Missions Spouses’ Association, and President of the United Nations Delegations Women’s Club. Karen Botting Winnipeg MB UN Women for Peace “March in March” from left to right: Cindy McCain, Trudie Styler. Mrs Ban Soon-taek, Kim Cattrall, Naomi Campbell, Muna Rihani, UNWfP President, ABH Former President (per interview)and Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser Qatar, former Ambassador at the UN. Women for Peacemarching to celebrate the InternationalWomen’s Day. We proudly support the United Nations Trust Fund to end Violence Against Women. PHOTO: HJÁLMAR W. HANNESSON Above: Anna Birgis and her dog, Coco Below: Anna Birgis with daughter Anna Karin Year round service from Toronto, seasonal service from Halifax and convenient connections on WestJet. + For further information, please visit www.icelandair.ca or call (877) I-FLY-ICE VELKOMIN HEIM December 2013, when Anna invited a group of “Western” Icelanders and Icelanders who moved to Manitoba in the last five or six years, for a day to make the traditional laufabrauð that we make before Christmas and serve with hangikjöt. Three generations: Anna Birgis Hannesson, Johanna Wilson (one of the vínarterta specialists in Winnipeg) and Robbie Rousseau GENERAL MANAGER LANCE FRIDFINNSON www.mymidtownford.com 100-1717 WAVERLEY STREET WAVERLEY AUTO MALL WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3T 6A9 1-800-665-1632 204-284-7650 PHOTOS COURTESY OF ANNA BIRGIS HANNESSON PHOTOS COURTESY OF ANNA BIRGIS HANNESSON PHOTO: FIONA AXELSSON

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