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Canterbury CulturesCanterbury Cultures Author: Various
Canterbury Cultures is a major collaboration of not-for-profit agencies that all have one thing in common - working with our migrant and refugee communities. Canterbury Cultures is a programme about the stories of newcomers to Christchurch and the resources for Canterbury's refugee and migrant communities presented by those working in the sector. Canterbury Cultures celebrates the diversity of Canterburys different cultures by speaking with migrants themselves and their experiences in our Garden City. Each programme is hosted by a different organisation in rotation with all sorts of topics being discussed, such as migrant experiences and stories, what's available for people new to our region, the challenges, what works well and what needs to happen to improve services and delivery. The programme airs the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 10:30am and is repeated Thursdays at 10:30am. Hear about the wonderful contributions diverse cultures bring to enrich our city. There may even be some delicious recipes and lessons on easy words in different languages. It's a veritable potpourri of culture for your ears. This programme involves the following people/organisations: Canterbury Refugee Resettlement and Resource Centre; Patrick O'Connor (PEETO Cultural Development Trust); Maria Fresia (Interpreting Canterbury) and Hagley College. For more information on the agencies involved please see the following links: Interpreting Canterbury - interpret.org.nz Canterbury Refugee Resettlement and Resource Centre - canterburyrefugeecouncil.org.nz Hagley College - hagley.school.nz Language: en-nz Genres: Personal Journals, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Wednesday, 1 January, 1000