PANAFEST 2009 - 10 Jahres-Jubiläum des Pan African Festival



Contract partner: PANAFA - Pan African Forum in Austria / c/o TU Wien - Inst. E095 Country: Österreich Funding amount: € 6.000,00 Project start: 01.01.2009 End: 30.11.2009

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Das Pan African Forum plant 2009 ein Dialog- und Kulturprogramm an mehreren Veranstaltungsorten in Wien. Die Aktivitäten umfassen Diskussionsabende und Workshops im Rahmen des Black History Month im Wiener Rathaus (Feb 09), ein Symposium zum Thema "Entwicklung durch Migration. Eine Herausforderung für gerechte Globalisierung" (Juni 09), das interkulturelle PANAFEST mit Kulturprogramm für Kinder und Erwachsene (Okt 09), eine Afrika-Filmwoche sowie Dialogveranstaltungen und ein Jugendwettbewerb zum Thema "What if Black did not exist". Zielgruppen sind die afrikanische Diaspora, Kinder und Jugendliche sowie eine kultur- und (entwicklungs)politisch interessierte Öffentlichkeit.

project number 2399-07/2009
source of funding OEZA
sector Keinem spezifischen Sektor zuordenbar
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