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Intercultural Partnerships and Collaboration. SaskCulture’s Ends. End # 3 People’s lives are strengthened and enriched through participation in d iverse cultural activities. END 3.1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Intercultural Partnerships and Collaboration

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End # 3

People’s lives are strengthened and enriched through participation in diverse cultural activities

SaskCulture’s Ends

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People have the opportunity to experience, learn, understand, as well as gain respect for traditional and contemporary cultural activities, including:3.1.1 One’s own cultural heritage;

3.1.2 Other people’s cultural heritage; and

3.1.3 The heritage of Saskatchewan and

the province’s shared sense of place.

END 3.1

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People have the opportunity to create,

present and/or share traditional and

contemporary cultural expressions,

experiences and/or activities, including:

END 3.2

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3.2.1 One’s personal cultural expressions, experiences and/or activities;

3.2.2 New and emerging cultural expressions, experiences and/or activities;

3.2.3 Cross-cultural expressions, experience and/or activities.

END 3.2

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Cultural activities and experiences are inclusive.

3.3.1 People have an opportunity to be involved in supporting a diversity of cultural activity through:

a) Leadership roles

b) Decision-making opportunities; and

c) Capacity-building roles

END 3.3

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1. SaskCulture provides support to Saskatchewan communities and cultural organizations.

Example: Annual Global Funding support to:Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Organization for Heritage Languages

Ukrainian Canadian Congress – SK Prov.Council

Saskatchewan German Council

SaskCulture’s Role

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• Each of these provincial organizations in turn supports and can provide funding to local organizations – heritage language schools, multicultural projects and initiatives, local performing arts groups, schools

Funding to Provincial Cultural Organizations

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2) Facilitate bringing people and groups together from different sectors and levels•Through meetings, conferences, consultations and SaskCulture staff•E.g. Dreambrokers and Music PCO’s summer camp

SaskCulture’s Role

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• Support for ethno-cultural and multicultural projects and organizations

• E.g Multifaith Sask, SACHM –(Sask. African Canadian Heritage Museum)

• Multicultural Festivals – Regina Multicultural Council, Swift Current, Moose Jaw

Multicultural Initiatives Fund

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• MOSAIC, Folkfest

• Strength in numbers

• Diversity of perspectives – can generate more perspectives and ideas

• Potential to work together in the future

Benefits of Partnership

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• Takes time and patience especially when working across cultures

• Have to work out a common understanding and framework

• Diversity of views and mandates can be an obstacle

• Who do you partner with?

Challenges in Working with Partners

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• Currently re-examining the role SaskCulture plays in multiculturalism and clarifying terms and future direction

• Entering a consultation process with members and interested stakeholders over the next year

Multiculturalism Strategy

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• Options for initiatives to assist our members and the community could include:– Cultural awareness training programs for

Provincial Cultural Organizations, members and others

– Connecting First Nations and Metis organizations and people with newcomers

Multiculturalism Strategy

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Questions?

Paul Gingras

Organizational Outreach and Development Coordinator

SaskCulture Inc.

#404 – 2125 11th Avenue

Regina, SK  S4P 3X3

Phone: (306) 780-9813

Outside Regina – 1-866-476-6830 (toll free)

Fax:     (306) 780-9252

[email protected]

www.saskculture.sk.ca

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