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Workshop 1 - Organisations
WORKSHOP 1 AGENDA
(Multi)Cultural Heritage: New Perspectives on Public Culture, Identity and Citizenship
Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Leadership Fellowship AH/P008984/1
28 February 2018: Kommunity, Newcastle
- 11am: Welcome - Susan Ashley, Northumbria University. Introduction to the (Multi)Cultural heritage project.
- 11:15am: Show and Tell - a 5-10-minute introduction from each organisation using an object that represents what they do.
- 12:15pm: Lunch - Wildflower Foods presents a Mexican-themed vegetarian buffet
- 1pm: Group discussion 1 – ‘Motivations’ – Breakouts into small groups then reassemble for group discussion
- 1:45pm: Group Discussion 2 – ‘Issues’- Breakouts into small groups then reassemble for group discussion
- 2:30pm: Next Steps? – Next workshop (May/June) will work on ‘what is heritage?’ in your personal and organisational context. Ideas for research directions for the project.
Workshop 2 - Heritage
WORKSHOP 2 AGENDA
(Multi)Cultural Heritage: New Perspectives on Public Culture, Identity and Citizenship
Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Leadership Fellowship AH/P008984/1
24 May 2018: Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Manchester
- 10am: Field Trip – Manchester Jewish Museum – Meet at Victoria train station, 9:40
- 11:30am: Welcome and Introductions – Susan Ashley, Northumbria University
- 12pm: Your Heritage Activities - a 5-10-minute discussion from each organisation about one activity they consider to be ‘heritage’ oriented, and why.
- 1pm: Lunch - CfCCA presents a Chinese-themed vegetarian buffet
- 1:30pm: Group discussion 1 – ‘What is Heritage?’ – Breakouts into smaller groups then reassemble for group discussion
- 2:30pm: Group Discussion 2 – ‘Heritage Issues’- Breakouts into smaller groups then reassemble for group discussion
- 4pm: Next Steps? – Workshop 3 (October) “Impact”: your organisation plus ideas for this project.
Workshop 3 - Impacting
WORKSHOP 3 AGENDA
(Multi)cultural Heritage:New Perspectives on Public Culture, Identity and Citizenship
Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Leadership Fellowship AH/P008984/1
6 November 2018: Kommunity, Market St, Newcastle
- 10am: Welcome, Introductions and Updates – Susan Ashley, Northumbria University
- 10:30am: Your Impact - a 5-10-minute discussion from each organisation about the impact of their organisation on ‘culture’ and ‘heritage’ or ‘identity’ in their community.
- 12pm: Guest Antonia Canal – HLF Development Officer and Museum Detox speaker will address ideas on ‘impact’ and decolonising museum spaces.
- 1pm: Lunch - a Persian-themed buffet prepared by Rose Restaurant
- 1:30pm: Group discussion 1 – ‘Impacting’ – Breakouts into smaller groups then reassemble for group discussion
- 2:30pm: Group Discussion 2 – ‘This Project’s Impact – Planning a Final Event’ - Breakouts into smaller groups then reassemble for group discussion
- 3:45pm: Next Steps? – Workshop 4 (March 2019) ‘Policy’: ideas and subgroup for impacting policy.
Workshop 4 - Policy
WORKSHOP 4 AGENDA
(Multi)Cultural Heritage: New Perspectives on Public Culture, Identity and Citizenship
Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Leadership Fellowship AH/P008984/1
9 April 2019: Northumbria University, Sandyford Building 304, Newcastle
- 9:30am: Welcome, Introductions and Updates – Dr Susan Ashley, Principal Investigator, (Multi)Cultural Heritage project
- 9:45am: Partners and Policy – brief discussion from each partner organisation in the (Multi)Cultural Heritage project about a cultural policy issue that they have faced that has affected or impacted their organisation
- 11:15am: Break
- 11:30am: Agencies and Policy – Five agencies involved in heritage present a brief talk about their policies and decision-making that address inequalities, followed by questions and discussion. Participants:
- Georgina Holmes Skelton, Head of Government Affairs, National Trust
- Liz Ellis, Policy Adviser Communities and Diversity, National Lottery Heritage Fund
- Don O’Meara, Science Advisor North East and Hadrian’s Wall, Historic England
- Habib Rahman, Councillor, Newcastle Council
- Bill Griffiths, Head of Programmes, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
- David Gaffney, Senior Relationship Manager for Diversity, Arts Council England
- 1pm: Summary. Update on 24 May Whose Heritage Symposium
- 1:15pm: Lunch - a Caribbean-themed buffet
- 2:15pm: Partner meeting and discussion
- 3:30pm: Conclusion
Workshop 4 - Policy Manager Reflections
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