 Rym ni'n gobeithio i gyflwyno, a'r ringer o'r ringer o'r ringer i'r ysgolfanc yma yw Angela Noe-Johnson, commencefaswn y Cyfrifolwyr Pwsysigol Cymru. Rym ni'n gobeithio i gyflwyno? Rym ni'n gobeithio i gyflwyno? Rym ni'n gobeithio i gyflwyno, cael y mae'n ddiddoriadau a'n ddiddoriad wneud y gwirioneddau? that there was talk about how when we were back to normal we would make the way we lived together kinder. I know we may be in the very early stages of what might be a long arc of recovery but that back to normal now seems to me anyway to be back to the same public and online vitriol, the same judgmental voices, the very same old that we didn't want to go back to but I have hope. I have hope that our arts can begin to play their part in our recovery because it is perhaps only now that our creative sector that lost of us to get back to normal is beginning to do its work for us, to entertain us of course which is great but also to allow us to see things in a different way, to enable us to feel empathy with those whose lived experiences are not our own. Our arts have always done that. We can watch news reports on the war in Ukraine and they can affect us deeply but stand in front of Picasso's Guernica and we can in a greater sense feel the violation of a homeland destroyed by atrocity. We can watch a film about a man called Daniel Blake and question why the safety net of our welfare state does not always save. Listen to a storyline in the arches and realise the power of coercive control to totally rob a victim of their sense of self. There are many among us who are finding it difficult to get back to normal because the past two years have forever changed their lives so I hope that our arts can help us more deeply understand not just loneliness endured by so many but aloneness not just grief and loss but grief and loss that had nowhere to go because those who grieved were denied the healing comfort of being with those who shared that grief the declaration of Amsterdam which sets out the fundamental principles of humanism speaks of the transforming nature of all the arts but us as individuals and as a society. Now surely it's the time to let them play their part in speaking for those whose voices are never loud those of us who still suffer and that we who have come out of the last two years pretty much okay will listen and watch and take time to understand and help create that kinder place to live.