NACDI’s Sascha Priewe named Chair of IMID International Advisory Council
We are thrilled that Dr. Sascha Priewe has been named Chair of the Idaho Museum of International Diaspora (IMID)‘s newly formed International Advisory Council. IMID adopts an innovative multipurpose approach to a traditional museum model that will highlight the lives of diaspora groups from within Idaho and around the world through art, food, culture, music, […]
Read our NEW report on Toronto’s Bloor St. Culture Corridor and cultural diplomacy
Locally Vibrant/Globally Engaged By highlighting the role of culture and cultural districts, this report foregrounds a cultural economy framework that offers an alternative to the often economically reductive creative economy narratives. Cultural districts, such as the Bloor St. Culture Corridor (BCC), have the potential to be effective diplomatic actors as they are principally concerned with […]
(Re) Construcción De Identidad: Diplomacia De La Diáspora
19 de Noviembre de 2021 (RE) CONSTRUCCIÓN DE IDENTIDAD: DIPLOMACIA DE LA DIÁSPORA ES EL SEGUNDO DÍA DE UNA CUMBRE DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE CUATRO DÍAS, ACTORES: TODOS SOMOS PRACTICANTES, ORGANIZADA DE MANERA VIRTUAL POR LA INICIATIVA PARA LA DIPLOMACIA CULTURAL EN AMÉRICA DEL NORTE (NACDI) TENIENDO COMO ANFITRIÓN A LA UNIVERSIDAD DEL SUR DE CALIFORNIA. […]
Descolonización de la Diplomacia, 17 de Noviembre de 2021
Descolonización de la Diplomacia es el primer día de una cumbre de investigación de cuatro días, Actores: Todos somos Practicantes, organizada por la Iniciativa para la Diplomacia Cultural en América del Norte (nacdi) teniendo como anfitrión a la Universidad del sur de California. Panel 1: “Llamada y respuesta: resistencia y rechazo como diplomacia” 9:00 a.m. […]
Segunda cumbre: Actores Todos somos Practicantes
¡Únete a nosotros! Los eventos tendrán lugar el 17 y 19 de noviembre, el 1 y 9 de diciembre de 2021. ¡El registro de Eventbrite se abrirá pronto! Actores: Todos somos Practicantes se centra en las actividades de los practicantes diplomáticos concebidas de forma amplia. Organizada por la Universidad del Sur de California, la cumbre […]
Watch the conversation: Cultural Diplomacy in Your Neighborhood
Cultural Diplomacy in Your Neighborhood took place December 9, 2021, during the final session of a four-day research summit, Players: We are all Practitioners. This conversation was organized jointly by the University of Southern California (USC) Centre on Public Diplomacy (CPD) and NACDI and hosted virtually by the USC. Read more below Cultural Diplomacy in […]
Cultural Practice and Transnational Outreach: The Practitioner in Sport, Art, and Music
December 1, 2021 Cultural Practice and Transnational Outreach is the third day of a four-day research summit, Players: We are all Practitioners, organized by NACDI and hosted virtually by the University of Southern California. Keynote: Minding the Gaps: Connecting Diversity, Diasporas, and Skate Diplomacy9:00 AM (PT) / 10:00 AM (CT) / 12:00 NOON (ET) Speaker: […]
(Re)Constructing Identity: Diaspora Diplomacy
November 19, 2021 (Re)Constructing Identity: Diaspora Diplomacy is the second day of a four-day research summit, Players: We are all Practitioners, organized by NACDI and hosted virtually by the University of Southern California. Keynote- “Mexican Diasporas in the United States: Tools for Engagement that Center Community Knowledges and Experiences“9:00 am – 10:15 (PT)/11:00 – 12:15 […]
Decolonizing Diplomacy
November 17, 2021 Decolonizing Diplomacy is the first day of a four-day research summit, Players: We are all Practitioners, organized by NACDI and hosted virtually by the University of Southern California. Panel 1: “Call and Response: Resistance and Refusal as Diplomacy“9:00 am (PT)/11:00 am (CT)/12:00 NOON (ET) Moderators: Ryan Rice (Kanien’kehá:ka of Kahnawake), Associate Dean, […]
Cultural Diplomacy as Critical Practice: the launch of the Spanish-language report
Summarized by Francisco Zepeda Trujillo September 20th, 2021 César Villanueva Rivas (Universidad Iberoamericana) and Lynda Jessup (Queen’s University) welcomed participants emphasizing that diplomacy (official or not) is always related to culture; indeed, culture always goes ahead of any diplomatic practice. Eduardo Tadeo (Universidad Iberoamericana) mentioned that this report results from a North American and transnational […]