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Web portal on African comics dedicated in particular to the "Africa e Mediterraneo Award for best unpublished comic strip by African author". |
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Africa e Mediterraneo is an interdisciplinary quarterly publishing since 1992 on economic, historical and cultural issues in the African context. |
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Italian web journal on Africa for all the people interested on the African continent and on the peoples living there. |
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Research centre and association that promotes orientation projects and social and cultural interventions. |
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Website dedicated to the deepen, through the use of comics, issues linked to immigration. Realised as web-resource for the European project “Approdi”. |
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Information and Documentation Centre on racism, ecology, peace and non violence. |
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Portal on contemporary African art, constantly updated with news about artists, exhibitions, museums, galleries and publications from Africa and from all over the world. |
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Created in 1975, the CAV Liège has been recognised in 1995 as the official centre for media education. |
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The Centre Bruxellois d’Action Interculturelle (CBAI) is an association that aims to actively promote intercultural relations in Bruxelles and in Belgium through training, informative and cultural activities in support of the associations that work in the field of immigration and interculture. |
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Two-monthly magazine funded by the European Development Fund (EDF) about relations between the European Union and ACP countries (African Caribbean and Pacific). |
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Glocal Youth is a web site of media education and interculture, a guide to educate young people to grow an aware relation with media, facilitating the development of critical thinking skills and of a responsible citizenship. |
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GRIOT is a bookshop specialized on the African continent but, above all, is a meeting-point animated by writers, narrators and griots. |
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This project wants to become a guidance within the European intercultural landscape, creating a series of maps and paths. This research analyses the different areas and sectors in which the intercultural practice can take place: art, media, education, social structure and research. |
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Manifesta! is a web-site proposing the use of satirical vignettes and illustrations as a means of communicating and exploring the contents of the European Union's Charter of Fundamental Rights. |
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The Multicultural Center Prague is a non-profit organization interested in issues related to the coexistence of different cultures in the Czech Republic and abroad. |
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Common values is a project coo-financed by the European Commission that aims at promoting peace-culture through the implementation of dialogue among different religions and cultures now present in Europe. |





















