
I’m pleased to share that I completed UNESCO’s first online training course on intercultural dialogue, designed for museum, culture, and heritage professionals. Selected among the 40 participants over 600 applicants, I took part in this program as part of the “Fostering Positive Social Transformations in AlUla” project, implemented by UNESCO in partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla (Saudi Arabia) and Soliya.
The course brought together an international group of peers to explore how dialogue can foster understanding, connection, and positive social transformation across cultures. It was an enriching experience that has already inspired new perspectives in my curatorial and cultural practice.
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The course brought together an international group of peers to explore how dialogue can foster understanding, connection, and positive social transformation across cultures. It was an enriching experience that has already inspired new perspectives in my curatorial and cultural practice.
