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The Idaho Museum of International Diaspora’s (IMID) Global Leadership Council (GLC) serves as a catalyst to expand the reach and impact of the IMID’s mission and vision across the globe, which is to influence positive community transformation by highlighting the lives of diaspora and cultural groups from around the world, and to inspire an international movement of museums and institutions dedicated to diaspora and cultures.
The GLC leads the international efforts to build a global network of cross-sector leaders, educators and academics, policymakers, and practitioners to elevate the relevancy of diasporas and cultures in museums, educational and cultural institutions, corporations, and governments. This responsibility resulted in the launch of the IMID's signature global conference in which this year's theme - Museums: The Future of Diaspora Engagement - will be held in beautiful Banská Bystrica, a town in Central Slovakia, and co-hosted by City of Banská Bystrica and our Central Europe legacy partner - Matej Bel University (MBU) and MBU Faculty of Arts. Join us by registering today to learn more about working with members of diaspora or refugee communities in different contexts (educational, cultural, etc.).
Conference Aims
1. Engage participants to learn how museums can play a critical role in shaping and showcasing the cultures of diasporas.
2. Learn from cross-sector leaders and practitioners: Invite dialogue about the newly created diasporas in the global context.
3. Discover how we are connected: Understand diaspora from different perspectives (sociological, psychological, political, intercultural, educational, etc.) taking into consideration the past–present–future of diasporas.
4. Explore opportunities and partnerships to impact positive changes.
Viac informácií:
https://www.idahomid.org/conferenceslovakia
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