The Annual Policy Conversation “A Cultural Deal for Europe”

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The Cultural Deal for Europe is a call to acknowledge the central role of culture in shaping the future of Europe.

It was launched in November 2020 by Culture Action Europe (CAE), European Cultural Foundation (ECF) and Europa Nostra.

Its annual event will take place on 18 November 2021, bringing together the European cultural scene and European policy makers to engage in dialogue, share ideas and develop the way forward to place culture at the center of the European project.

The event aims to involve the wider European community of heritage stakeholders:
artists, creatives, cultural workers, heritage operators, volunteers and civil society organizations are invited to participate and discuss building a future more resilient and sustainable for Europe and its citizens.

The debate will focus on the role of cultural heritage and culture to Europe’s recovery and to its green, more sustainable and inclusive future through the European Green Deal, the Conference on the Future of Europe and the New European Bauhaus.

The edition will be held from 15:00 to 18:00 CET in a hybrid format: at Bozar, Brussels and virtually.

To follow the live online debate it is necessary to register by 15 November at this link.

To learn more about the Cultural Deal for Europe:

 

 

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