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The Haiti Crisis: A Symposium
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 2010, 4PM
THOMPSON ROOM, BARKER CENTER
12 QUINCY STREET
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138

Free and open to the public!

Special Paper Picker Press Workshop (PPP) hosted by Cultural Agents
TUESDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 2010, 10AM
CGIS - S030
1730 CAMBRIDGE STREET
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138


Cultural Agents Initiative will be hosting a special Paper Picker Press workshop for a group of 10 children, victims of violence and the Colombian conflict. We are privileged to have this opportunity to share the PPP with them during their visit to Boston.

Atarraya Cartonera presenta: Candada por error, de Mara Pastor
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 2010, 7PM
LIBERIA LA TERTULIA
RIO PIEDRAS

Atarraya Cartonera les invita a la presentación de Candada por error, de Mara Pastor, poemario que estrena la Colección Plomos de nuestro proyecto. El mismo será presentado por el poeta Néstor Barreto éste próximo miércoles 13 de enero, a las 7:00pm en la Librería La Tertulia en Río Piedras.
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Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy and Urban Transformation
MONDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 2010, 4PM
NYE ABC, FIFTH FLOOR, TAUBMAN BUILDING
HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT

Mayor Antanas Mockus of Bogotá, Colombia, and Mayor Edi Rama of Tirana, Albania – recognized as two of the most creative and forward-thinking leaders worldwide – will appear in a public dialogue for the first time ever. Expect a remarkable conversation, touching on the role of creativity, culture, and the arts in transforming cities and nations. Hosted by the Cultural Agents Initiative, the Kokkalis Program, and the Public Diplomacy Collaborative.

UPDATE: LIVE STREAM THE EVENT! Click here to download the stream (will only work 15 minutes prior to event)
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Creative empowerment of marginalized youth in refugee camps: Lessons from the West Bank
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26TH, 2009, 5PM - 7PM
BARKER CENTER, ROOM 133
12 QUINCY ST, CAMBRIDGE, MA

A presentation and discussion with Nidal Al Azraq, Co-author of The Boy and the Wall (2005) and Nitin Sawhney, Ph.D., Research Affiliate, MIT Visual Arts Program and Co-founder, Voices Beyond Walls
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