Posts Tagged ‘ Intercultural Dialogue ’

Multiculturalism has failed. Time for Interculturalism.

July 12, 2011
By Stephen
Multiculturalism has failed. Time for Interculturalism.

So its 2011, the supposed “Clash of Civilisation” hasn’t happened, but it still could. Multiculturalism and Political Correctness once hailed as being the only way to deal with “people different to us” is failing. The issues created when “others” moved into an area are still there. Nothing is improving and in some places cultural tensions are increasing. There are a few reasons why multiculturalism is failing. The fear of the “Other” still exists. We say say we aren’t racist,...

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ALF Forum 2010

January 10, 2010
By Stephen
ALF Forum 2010

Image via Wikipedia The Anna Lindh Foundation Forum 2010 takes place in Barcelona from the 4th of March to the 7th of March. The Forum aims to give new momentum to the cooperation among civil society organizations committed to intercultural dialogue in the Union for the Mediterranean region and to enrich the activities of the forty-three National Networks of the Anna Lindh Foundation The Forum is being  organised by the Anna Lindh Foundation in partnership with the European Institute...

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