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2019
May
The Museum Innovation Forum
The Museum Innovation Forum 2019 under the theme "Building more Equitable, Relevant and Impactful Museums" will gather at the New Orleans Jazz Museum on May 18th, 2019 to discuss innovative approaches that museums can adopt to honour their civic responsibilities.
ICWS@70: CHILDREN OF THE WINDRUSH GENERATION
The "ICWS@70: CHILDREN OF THE WINDRUSH GENERATION" is a public event hosted by the Institute of Commonweatlh Studies which plans to include a workshop, a film screening and a panel.
Keeping History Above Water
"Keeping History Above Water: St. Augustine" will explore the impacts of sea level rise on historic coastal and river communities and cultural resources through the lens of time. With the theme of Envision 2050, emphasis is placed on policies, programs, and projects that address the situation in the short-term (defined as 30 years).
International Heritage and Community Rights Workshop
The Rights Based Approach (RBA) ICOMOS working group is organizing a "Heritage and Rights training course" in Estonia on the 1st - 6th of May.
April
17th Annual Symposium: “Religion, Racism, and Religious Racism: The Color of Faith Discrimination”
The Africana Studies Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte will host its 17th Annual Symposium on “Religion, Racism, and Religious Racism: The Color of Faith Discrimination.” In an era of increasing awareness and conversation about the many facets and forms of racial d
International Day for Monuments and Sites: "Rural Landscapes"
On 18 April, we celebrate the International Day for Monuments and Sites. Every year, ICOMOS proposes a theme for the celebrations and activities to be organised by the ICOMOS National and International Scientific Committees and by other organisations that wish to participate.
Botanical Symposium and Exhibition
The Biocultural Education and Research Programme in collaboration with PEG Farm and Natural Reserve presents its first Botanical Symposium and Exhibition under the theme "Plants and Planting for the Future." This highly anticipated event will spread over three days, openin
CFP: Rebellion Resistance and Reparation in the Americas
The seminar proposed is a multidisciplinary one aimed to question the paradigms of resistance, rebellion and reparation in the New World through literature, arts, music, history, sociology, anthropology, economics, and political history.
CAPE History Lectures and Workshop 2019
Attention: CAPE History Teachers and Students
Finance Capital & the Ghosts of Empire: Revisiting Colonial Debts, Extractive Nostalgias, Imperial Insolvencies
The Centre for Global Political Economy and Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies in collaboration with the Reimagining Value Action Lab, Lakehead University, United Kingdom presents on April 5th and 6th, 2019 a two-day symposium.