Cultural Collaboration Forum - 6th & 7th July 2004
Cultural Collaboration Forum 2004
The School of Indigenous Australian Studies, James Cook University, hosted a national Cultural Collaboration Forum in Townsville on July 6th – 7th 2004.
The national Cultural Collaboration Forum was a two-day conference designed to inform, challenge and inspire participants to examine the cultural diversity that is a characteristic of contemporary Australian society.
The conference theme, "Interrogating Self", enabled a number of Keynote Speakers to explore their concepts of cultural diversity, while workshop leaders provided opportunities for participants to engage in a process of self-interrogation.
Sub-Themes:
- Defining who we are
- Importance of identity and place
- Moving forward begins with self
- Making connections
Cultural Collaboration Forum provided opportunities designed to encourage participants to come together in a spirit of co-operation, to collaborate in ways that demonstrate the value of difference and the importance of being able to live with difference.
For more information visit the website at:
http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/sias/culturalcollaborations2004/