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Anu Khanna, an intercultural and communications professor at De Anza, said the conversations around the Event Center should be reframed.
"Jerusalem is a small laboratory, interreligious and intercultural, and that's a challenge that the whole world is facing at this point," Pizzaballa told AFP.
She is the only Asian to win this year the IAA, which honors successful and innovative civil society projects in the field of intercultural and inter-religious dialogue, both in Austria and on a global scale.
Source: https://globalnation.inquirer.net/221216/muslim-filipina-bags-top-awardin-austria-for-peace-building
The MoU will help to stimulate and support educational, professional and intercultural activities and projects amongst the students and staff of the university, he added.
Source: https://theshillongtimes.com/2023/08/03/ustm-signs-pact-with-international-university-of-libreville/
This intercultural production seeks to dramatise Sartre’s vision of hell with certain innovative dramatic elements, including through some Tanztheater (dance theatre) performances by Maltese, Luxembourgish and Japanese choreographers.
Source: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/malta-gozo-week-january-23-29-2023.1008777