The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, the British Council and the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Culture in Crisis Programme are thrilled to produce their second interactive series of webinar events, focusing on ‘Culture in Crisis: Global Heritage Perspectives’. These events form part of an annual collaboration between the three organisations, under the banner of ‘Culture in Crisis Conversations’.
Following on from the success of the 2020 Webinar Series ‘Heritage in a Post-Covid Landscape’, the latest series builds on the momentum of the last, examining how the experiences of recent years have encouraged cultural organisations across the globe to adapt and transform in the face of global challenges and new opportunities.
In ‘Global Heritage Perspectives’ we explore innovative approaches to cultural heritage management and stewardship; to understand and reflect on how responses to crises have been shaped over the last year. We discover novel strategies that respond to crisis at scale and explore the degree to which cultural heritage can be a route to addressing environmental, economic and social issues around the world.
Through this series we hear from individuals and organisations from across the globe who come together to share international experiences and best practice, as communities and organisations recover with resilience; looking to a future that is more sustainable, equitable and ecological.
The recordings of this series are now available - please follow the link to find out more.
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