Intercultural cities :
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Daniela Domínguez
The future of Intercultural Cities in Mexico: challenges and opportunities within the current approach.
On October 4, Monterrey hosted the Foundation's Intercultural Cities Forum. In its second edition, this space for dialogue gave continuity to the conversations on the recognition of interculturality as an element of social, cultural and economic value in Mexico. With the participation of academics, public officials and civil society organizations, different voices were brought together to address the challenges of human mobility.
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María José Salcedo
The different faces of a city
Discover the faces and stories behind mobility in Mexico. In a world marked by climate change and political challenges, migration is no longer a wave, but a constant. This documentary by Sarape Films, in collaboration with UNHCR and Sin Fronteras IAP, reveals the power of intercultural cities. From managing diversity to promoting human rights, learn how these policies are transforming Mexico's future.
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Daniela Domínguez
Interculturality in Mexico: progress and perspectives towards an inclusive society
Discover how Mexico, through intercultural policies, is becoming a key destination for migrant families. From the renowned Intercultural City of Mexico City to the recent achievement of the Municipality of Guadalupe, Nuevo León, as an Intercultural City, this article will guide you through the progress and challenges towards an inclusive society. Also, explore the manual on Intercultural Cities, a vital tool for change-makers in this dynamic transformation.
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María José Salcedo
A glimpse of hope against racism and xenophobia: the opportunity offered by Intercultural Cities.
The Spanish Network of Intercultural Cities (RECI in Spanish) is an organization that brings together different cities working on the creation of intercultural policies; in Latin America, only Mexico City is part of this program. For the Foundation, promoting open and plural societies, strategies and good practices resulting from intercultural policies can be a starting point for building tolerance and equal rights in Mexico.
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María José Salcedo
Intercultural Cities: The Future of Integration Policies in Mexico?
Las Ciudades Interculturales son una plataforma que conectan ciudades y líderes a nivel mundial en una comunidad donde las iniciativas y buenas prácticas de una ciudad se analizan para inspirar a otras. Las ciudades que forman parte de dicho programa pueden ganar del emprendimiento y la creatividad, viendo la diversidad como un mecanismo de formulación de políticas que faciliten la interacción intercultural y la inclusión. ¿Qué puede aprender México?