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The pandemic will have a long-lasting impact on the culture sector. We need to reimagine the way arts and culture can be sustained and appreciated in the "new reality". Join the @UNESCO ResiliArt discussion: 🗓️ 14 May ⏲️ 2 PM GMT+2. https://t.co/r6wu0lzk1H #ShareCulture https://t.co/HGmWioY53j
UNESCOMay 14, 2020What a striking composition! We love all of the 🦋🦋🦋🦋 in “Renewal”, a contemporary print by Haisla/Heiltsuk artist Paul Windsor. A beautiful reminder of springtime and new beginnings! How about some 🎶 next in our #emojichallenge? https://t.co/GFzuZr63LN https://t.co/LYn0uCkDeV
MOA_UBCMay 08, 2020RT @UNESCO: "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." Martin Luther King Jr. Break the…
UNESCOJun 10, 2020There’s still time to register for the FREE webinar, “This Is Not Your Parents' Resume: New Ways to Tell Your Story,” scheduled for today at 1 p.m. EDT/10 a.m. PDT Registration is FREE and open to the public https://t.co/TY7sKuTPWr
AmericanAnthroJul 23, 2020Hendrik Freerk Tillema maakte deze foto van een arts en verpleegkundigen die medische @zorg verlenen in West-Kalimantan, in 1928. Ook Tillema (apotheker en ondernemer) pleitte voor betere leefomstandigheden om infectieziekten te voorkomen. #collectievissen #zorg https://t.co/9xJqSbFQVQ
volkenkundeMar 27, 2020