Forbidden Culture Week
Forbidden Culture Week
1. Context
Malmö is Sweden’s third largest, fastest growing and southernmost city. It faces out towards greater Europe and is linked by a 16km bridge to the Danish capital of Copenhagen.
Malmö is Sweden’s third largest, fastest growing and southernmost city. It faces out towards greater Europe and is linked by a 16km bridge to the Danish capital of Copenhagen.
Suwon is recognized around the world as a learning city that also promotes the right to culture for the more than 43 000 disabled citizens, and received the 2017 UNESCO Learning City Award.
San Luis Potosi is the capital of the eponymous state, home to nearly one million people, and is part of one of the most important metropolitan areas of Mexico. Its Historic Centre has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Flower Fair is a tradition of the former town of San Ángel, located in the south west of Mexico City (now part of the city), which has been celebrated for 165 years.
Rome is a city with an enormous historical wealth and cultural heritage, with international projection, and has a double role as a city and as a capital.
Human rights defenders, NGOs, artists and writers/journalists are the targets of systematic and strategic attacks around the world.
San Luis Potosí is a state where Indigenous groups, migrant populations, and the mixed-race populations converge. This diversity enriches the territory while also adding complexity to everyday life.
San Luis Potosí is the capital of the eponymous state, and has a population of about 1 million people, with a population density of 535.50 inhabitants/km².
Medellín is the capital of the Antioquia Department, and it is one of the cities that has shown the most progress in Colombia.
Mérida is home to just over one million inhabitants, and showcases its multiculturalism in its architecture, gastronomy, lifestyles, and creation. It has been recognized with international awards and has been named the most liveable city in the country.