Programme Interculturality and Inclusion of Migrants
The CNCA has developed the "Programme Interculturality and Inclusion of Migrants"[1] directed at migrant minorities, which aims to make visible cultural expressions of migrants and promote that the population of the country can know them. This Programme enables citizens of regions with a high percentage of migrant population can access the cultural offerings of organizations that address issues of interculturality, in order to assess their cultural expressions. Similarly, for the first time it extended to these communities the traditional "Rock Schools Programme", in its "Rock Schools Migrants"[2] version.
The Programme aims to make visible the cultural expressions of migrants in Chile, valuing the contribution they make to the construction of identities in Chile. Currently, the program works in 7 regions of the country (Arica and Parinacota, Tarapaca, Antofagasta, Coquimbo, Metropolitan Region, La Araucania and Magallanes), delivering related to capacity building for intercultural services, its promotion and public access migrant activities.Among the program areas are:
- Dissemination of migrants shares through a Cultural Billboard Migrants.
- Access to the school population to the migrant issue, through visits by artists to schools and public high schools.
- Generation of knowledge in the migrant issue, through the development of seminars.
The Programme seeks to preserve the traditions of migrants who have moved to Chile with all its cultural wealth, through a series of actions to make visible the contribution of these communities to the cultural development of the country.
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