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Tales from CULTUROPOLIS - Episode 1 “Diversity”

Culture Action Europe's podcast Frequencies and Michael Culture Association's Eucropolis present a four-part collaboration that explores current discourses and practices concerning cultural rights.

This episode focuses on diversity, the difficulties surrounding invisibility or the lack of diversity, as well as the importance of participation and the capacity for decision-making inherent in the design of cultural policies. This area tackles the diversity of identities included in cultural rights (gender, sex, ethnicity, language, origin, roots, etc.) and the difficulties that may be encountered when trying to freely experience diversity.

Special guests:

Creative Homeless - An initiative aimed at combating the stigma of being homeless through artistic practice.

Jaslyn Reader, Alumni Deakin University, Society of Gender Professionals.

Sara Brighenti, deputy commissioner for the National Arts Plan, promoter and co-author of the Porto Santo Charter.

Joana Dark, the artistic name of the composer and singer Ariadna Rulló.

Topics
Accessibility
Feminism
Memory
Migration
Participation
Artistic practices
Racism
Health
Collectives
Communities
People with disabilities
Migrants
Disciplines/sub sectors
Visual arts
Music
Heritage
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