Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural Collaborations

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Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural Collaborations
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SUMMARY - Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural Collaborations

SUMMARY — Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural Collaborations

Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural Collaborations in the Canadian Civic Context

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Cross-Generational & Multi-Cultural Artistic Partnerships in Arts and Culture

Topic Introduction: Cross-Generational & Multi-Cultural Artistic Partnerships in Arts and Culture

This debate focuses on the significance of cross-generational and multi-cultural collaborations within Canada's vibrant arts and culture sector. The discussion is relevant as it highlights the potential for these partnerships to foster a diverse, inclusive, and innovative artistic landscape that truly reflects Canada's multicultural mosaic.

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THE MIGRATION - Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural Collaborations

THE MIGRATION — Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural Collaborations

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Date: 2026-02-08
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Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural Collaborations in the Canadian Civic Context

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