From Yiayia to Gen Z: Intergenerational voices unite at Food For Thought Network event

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The Food For Thought Network (FFTN) will launch its 2026 theme, ‘The Evolution of Hellenism: Family and Identity in the Diaspora’, with a dynamic new program of intergenerational conversations.

The first event in the series, titled ‘From Yiayia to Gen Z,’ celebrates the power of connection across generations, from grandparents over 80 to Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z, representing both metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.

The discussion will explore how different generations have experienced and expressed Hellenism – from the early migrants who fought to preserve their traditions, to Gen Xers who grew up between two cultures, and younger voices redefining Greek identity in a globalised, digital world.

“This is a theme that touches all of us,” said FFTN founder Varvara Athanasiou-Ioannou AM. “Each of us carries a story shaped by heritage, lived experience, and the evolving journey of Hellenism in the diaspora – how we have kept it alive, adapting and enriching it across time and place.”

The discussion will be moderated by lawyer Eleni Karagiozaki.

Speakers: Katina Reraki, Tasos Kolokotronis, Kali Koulouri, Sotiris Hatzimanolis, Stella Grammenou-Dimadi, Dr. Melina Mallou, Jamie Gallos, and Dimitra (Demi) Bourdopoulou.

Artistic contributions: Song by Anthe Sidiropoulou, poetry by Maria Kampyli.

“Our speakers will spark conversations that continue well beyond the event – not just during the networking that follows, but in your homes and families. This will be more than just an event,” added FFTN Secretary, Vicky Alikakos.

Attendees will enjoy a vibrant and welcoming afternoon filled with meaningful dialogue and authentic moments, exploring how each generation shapes and redefines Greek identity through its own lived experience.

Event Highlights:

  • Voices from across generations.
  • Live, interactive storytelling.
  • Music, drinks, and light refreshments.
  • Relaxed networking in a warm, inclusive atmosphere.

This gathering offers a unique opportunity for dialogue and exchange around how Hellenism thrives, adapts, and inspires in an ever-changing global world.

For more information and bookings, visit the FFTN website, www.fftn.org.au

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