Workshops for community building

In partnership with the City of Williams Lake in Canada, the association Ear to the Ground Planning has organized a workshop that aims to connect youth, elders and community leaders from different backgrounds and discuss issues of violence and racism.

Called Inter-Generational Dialogues, the workshop encourages respectful listening and sharing as a means for participants to discuss life in Williams Lake, “with the aim of moving forward towards a place of relationship and trust.”

In the same line, Urban Ink Productions, a Vancouver-based theatre company, will host in October 14-15, 2010 an ancestral research session for youth and elders called Looking Back, Moving Forward In November 19-21, 2010 Urban Ink in partnership with the Community Arts Council of Williams Lake will host a workshop called Arrivals.

These projects aim to build bridges and understanding among different cultures using theatre processes.

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