Intercultural Cities Conference in Bari (Italy)
The Region of Puglia, together with the Coucil of Europe, invited Orangelog.eu to a conference about Intercultural Cities. The conference took place in Bari, Italy, on 11 December 2009. The Orangelog team had the opportunity to visit the city prior to the conference and produced media on the question "How intercultural is Bari really?", which was presented during the conference.
The articles
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“This will be a good century for co-development”
15.11.2008
Abderradim Filali Baba, was the mayor of Fez for fifteen years. Fez is the third largest city in Morocco, after Casablanca and Rabat with almost one million inhabitants. Baba came to the “Intercultural Cities” forum in Bari to...[more]
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Some concrete city projects of the Intercultural way of life
17.12.2010
Neukölln, Torino and the Reggio Emilia: Orangelog presents three concrete projects promoting an intercultural way of life in European cities.[more]
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Don’t avoid conflict, expect it
17.12.2010
Phil Wood, the man behind the intercultural cities idea and co-author of the book “The Intercultural City: Planning for Diversity Advantage” is convinced that opening local communities to foreigners and mixing different cultures...[more]
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UN or ESCO?
17.12.2010
Hints on essential vocabulary for Intercultural Cities.[more]
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Indigenous or Israelis, Guatemalans or Iranians: welcome to Mexico City
17.12.2010
Forty ethnic communities of different national origins as well as international immigrants from more than sixty countries, without forgetting indigenous people: this is Mexico City.[more]
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