- Engage in a debate with Mayors about the most innovative and successful approaches to managing urban cultural diversity and the intercultural approach to social integration across Europe and worldwide.
- Help design solutions to urban challenges in dialogue with diverse residents of Lisbon – experience the power of the diversity advantage.
- Take part in the Inclusive Integration Policy lab to debate with Mayors & Ministers about building effective multi-level governance of diversity.
- Contribute to the evolution of knowledge and the adapting of the Intercultural cities concept to the challenges of managing diversity in the context of increasing fears of violent radicalisation, aggressive nativism and deepening divides.
Documents
- Agenda (Español / Português)
- Policy Lab on inclusive integration : concept note
- Itinerant workshops : detailed programme
- Bridging the equality, diversity and inclusion agendas : background paper
- Biographies of speakers
- How the Intercultural integration approach leads to a better quality of life in diverse cities
- Compilation of Good Practices from ICC Cities 2017
- Lisbon Declaration
- Main conclusions
Event’s concept
The event will use dynamic, interactive formats and experiential learning in order to enable participants to "live diversity and shape the diversity advantage". Participants will also engage in collaborative design sessions calling upon their knowledge and experience to work out concrete solutions for specific diversity & inclusion challenges.
About Intercultural cities
Since its launch in 2008 as a pilot initiative involving only 11 cities, the Intercultural Cities (ICC) has developed into an influential coalition of over 100 cities across Europe and overseas which advocates for intercultural integration: an asset-based approach to migrant inclusion policies. In the context of the ICC programme cities work together to develop, test and mainstream innovative approaches to managing diversity as a resource, amplifying its socio-economic benefits and minimising its potential negative effects.
In 2015, based on the positive results achieved by the Intercultural cities programme, the Council of Europe member States have endorsed intercultural integration as an effective response to the challenges of ever growing cultural diversity of European societies.
Participants
- Intercultural cities Mayors, other elected representatives & officials
- European, regional, & national officials in the field of inclusion/integration
- Representatives of NGOs, academia, foundations, think tanks, intercultural centres and other stakeholders active in the intercultural integration field
Storycities
Some ICC cities about their activities in the intercultural field
Participation is free of charge & open to all subject to availability of space.
Registrations are now closed.